
West Brom vs. Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp's Key Pre-Match Press Conference Quotes
Jurgen Klopp believes Liverpool have "maybe the greatest [atmospheres] in the world" and that his side are making football easier to enjoy for the fans than in the years leading up to his appointment.
The German was speaking at his pre-match press conference ahead of the Reds' trip to West Bromwich Albion on Sunday and spoke of his connection with the Liverpool fans, per the Mirror's Kristian Walsh.
"We had great atmospheres, maybe the greatest in the world in this moment," said Klopp. "It’s been more difficult to enjoy Liverpool football last few years. This team has given those moments back. That’s nice, that’s one of the signs we spoke about. We can use that."
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According to the Liverpool Echo's James Pearce and Liverpool, he added that he hoped to have been doing better in the Premier League and is targeting an improvement next season:
With little to play for in the league on the final day, much of the focus of the press conference was placed on Wednesday's UEFA Europa League final with Sevilla. Per Pearce, Klopp said:
Asked about his team selection for the showpiece, the German said he may not be able to avoid disappointing some of his players, but he will not pick his team until after Sunday's match, per Walsh:
"When they started playing football they knew there’s number where the line up ends. I don’t want to disappoint any of them.
To be honest I can do a lot of things in my job but I cannot do what everyone wants. That’s clear.
It’s all about LFC, the best performance, line up, and we will see after the game [with West Brom]. We came here altogether so if you can feel you were an important part...hopefully I have to make a few difficult decisions because it means we will have a lot of options.
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The Reds boss also gave the latest injury news concerning captain Jordan Henderson, Divock Origi and Danny Ings:
Despite the final taking place just three days after the match with West Brom, Klopp was adamant his side will be doing their best to win Sunday's game:
The Baggies haven't won in their last eight league matches, and Liverpool's players will be eager to impress Klopp in an attempt to force their way into his plans for Wednesday.
Therefore, the Reds stand a strong chance of ending the domestic season on a high, provided they can remain focused on the game at hand.



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