Published 20:40 IST, February 9th 2020
Liverpool player reveals Jürgen Klopp's heartwarming gesture before each training session
Liverpool defender Sepp van den Berg reportedly revealed what Klopp does to keep the morale high at the club, he said such gestures motivate young players
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Liverpool centre-back Sepp van den Berg reportedly revealed what Jurgen Klopp does to keep morale high at club. According to him, manr has forged close relationships with his players and always backs m whenever it is required. Van den Berg said that Klopp hugs every player in morning when y arrive for training sessions.
se gestures make young players feel appreciated
While talking to a local media outlet, young defender said that at or clubs, people usually say good morning and shake hands, but at Anfield, every player gets a hug from manr. He furr added that it is se small gestures that make young players feel appreciated and valued at club.
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Nerlands International said that getting that kind of warmth from manr of club gives m hope that y are on right path to make it into first team. Van Den Berg was one of players signed by Liverpool alongside Harvey Elliott in previous transfer window.
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Sepp van den Berg decided to join Liverpool after meeting Klopp
According to reports, defender said that he had received a lot of offers but decided to sign for Reds after meeting Jurgen Klopp. Furr praising manr, he said that it is because of Klopp that he is able to play against best players in world. Van den Berg said that manr even allows him to train with first-team players such as Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmi, Mohamed Salah.
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Liverpool manr Jurgen Klopp said that he has "never seen" such consistency from a team before. Klopp's remarks came after league leader's 4-0 victory over Southampton on February 1.
Liverpool have t lost a Premier League match this season, and have been unbeaten for more than 40 league matches. Klopp was asked about his side's consistency and he said, "I have never seen it, to be honest.
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"If I was asking from outside, I would ask same questions. Maybe or people would feel different, but I can only say it doesn’t feel [like it]. It’s t that I feel stronger and stronger and stronger after each win, it’s t like this. It is just one, great celebration – sometimes more, sometimes less – n relief, settle and go again," Klopp went on to say.
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(with inputs from ncies)
20:40 IST, February 9th 2020