Former Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp loves being able to use his fame to help develop football in communities that take pleasure in the sport.
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FootballFanCast on MSNLiverpool starlet was once ahead of Trent, then Klopp sold him for just £3mUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Daily Star on MSNEngland fans are learning German to help cheer on Thomas Tuchel in his native tongueThree Lions fans are learning German so they can cheer on the new England boss in his native tongue. Thomas Tuchel, 51 – ...
It started with Jürgen Klopp; now Germany is one of world football's leading exporters of successful managers.
The Premier League is on pause this weekend as fans eagerly await the conclusion of an exciting and unpredictable season.
Liverpool have spent considerable money on expensive signings, including the likes of Alisson, Darwin Nunez and Virgil van ...
The former Liverpool forward has watched Arne Slot at close quarters in the Netherlands and is enjoying the Dutch influence ...
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Three reasons why it's still been a brilliant season for LiverpoolDespite a rough week for the Reds, there is still so much to celebrate from this season and there is still more to come.
Jurgen Klopp's legacy at Liverpool may already be set in stone but Harvey Elliott believes his former manager's impact at ...
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Nordot on MSNFootball: Endo keeping spirits high as Japan eye World Cup gloryWorld Cup qualification after a home win over Bahrain on Thursday, Japan captain Wataru Endo reveled in the momentary euphoria, only too aware of how special the team's upcoming journey could turn out ...
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Tuko News on MSNWhy Aubameyang was absent in Gabon vs Seychelles ahead of Kenya clashPierre-Emerick Aubameyang was unavailable for Gabon's game against Seychelles in the World Cup qualifiers. He will be on the ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNMajor Salah, Van Dijk Liverpool contract ‘worry’ as Carragher questions if ‘goalposts have shifted’Carragher has lamented a 'sign of things to come' after raising new fears over Salah and Van Dijk's futures and having also ...
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