
Jurgen Klopp: 'I've Said Too Much S--t in the Past and No One Forgets It'
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has joked about his knack for colourful quotes ahead of the Reds' Europa League clash with Rubin Kazan on Thursday.
Warning: Tweet contains profanity.
Klopp was questioned about comments he made in 2013 referring to Arsene Wenger, when he stated that, relayed by the Guardian: "[Wenger] likes having the ball, playing football, passes...it’s like an orchestra. But it is a silent song. I like heavy metal more. I always want it loud."
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With Liverpool making steady progress since Klopp's arrival in October, the German's remark about "heavy metal" threatened to come back and haunt him.
"The problem with my life is that I've said too much s--t in the past and no one forgets it," Klopp responded when asked about the comment, relayed by James Pearce of the Liverpool Echo.
Liverpool sit second in Europa League Group B, having drawn each of their opening three fixtures, and they will be looking to give themselves some breathing room with a win over third-placed Rubin Kazan.



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