Liverpool have enjoyed a fantastic season under Jurgen Klopp, who is one of the most exciting bosses in the game.
Roll back a few years, when Klopp wanted a new job and had plenty of suitors and he said one of the primary reasons he chose Liverpool was because of Anfield and its atmosphere.
We all know how loud and scary the stadium gets. It is indeed one of the most difficult places to play in and it could not received a bigger certificate than when Pep Guardiola agreed to the fact and told us how even he is in awe of the place every time they play there.
“I thought they’d score a goal at Anfield, and I am sure the players knew that Anfield is Anfield,” Guardiola said, talking about Barcelona’s 4-0 humiliation at Liverpool.
“The motto ‘This is Anfield’ is no marketing spin. There’s something about it that you will find in no other stadium in the world.
“They score a goal and over the next five minutes you feel that you’ll receive another four. You feel small and the rival players seem to be all over you.”
“We’ve all gone through what happened to Barca,” he continued.
“They were laughing at me when we were losing 3-0 after the first 15, 20 minutes of the quarter-final. It’s a bugger of a ground.”
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