Jürgen Klopp clarifies tipping Juventus for Champions League glory | OneFootball

Jürgen Klopp clarifies tipping Juventus for Champions League glory | OneFootball

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Dan Burke·18 February 2020

Jürgen Klopp clarifies tipping Juventus for Champions League glory

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Liverpool boss Jürgen Klopp insists he wasn’t trying to play mind games with Maurizio Sarri when he tipped Juventus to win the Champions League.

Klopp was quoted by the Guardian as saying: “Juventus were my favourites before the season started but obviously I don’t watch Italian football enough because I cannot work out why they are not 10 points ahead at the top of Serie A.


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“They have the biggest squad I have ever seen in my life; quality players too, it’s crazy.”

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But the German says it was not his intention to put pressure on Sarri, and he actually doesn’t think Juve will win the Champions League this season anyway.

“I didn’t want to put Maurizio under pressure,” said the 52-year-old ahead of Liverpool’s Champions League clash with Atlético Madrid.

“I don’t play these kinds of mind games.

“Sometimes I don’t think before I speak, that happens. I said I don’t know why Juve aren’t 10 points ahead in the league.

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“I saw Lazio against Inter yesterday and that’s the reason. These two teams are the reason. Inter are there, firing again, Lazio play a once in a century season, then it will be tight

“I didn’t want to put any pressure on Maurizio, I respect him absolutely too much and I was happy when I heard his response, saying I’m funny. It happens that I say things that nobody should take too serious.

“The biggest favourites in the competition are PSG, so now they have the pressure,” he joked.

“I don’t think anything I say will put pressure on any team, to be honest.”