‘Football is important, family is more important’ – Can has all the praise for his former boss

A former Red who performed at Anfield between 2014 and 2018 has hailed the German gaffer for his man-management abilities.

Borussia Dortmund midfielder Emre May has given up words of praise due to his or her previous supervisor Jurgen Klopp, insisting the Liverpool boss”provides everything because of his players”.

The 52-year-old was not capable to inspire an immediate turnaround in fortunes for a club starved of victory on the greatest point, but he slowly set about stamping his own mark on the group.

Liverpool’s advancement was clear for everybody to view, and Klopp was finally rewarded for his efforts when his negative increased the Champions League a year ago after beating Tottenham within an English final.

UEFA Super Cup and also the FIFA Club World Cup success soon followed with an elusive Premier League crown set to head to Anfield when the season resumes following the coronavirus catastrophe.

The Reds have an unassailable 25-point guide near the peak of the table before reigning champions Manchester City with just nine fittings remaining, having won 27 of the 29 games up to now.

May leave Anfield until the significant silverware began to roll up, but he’s nothing but respect for Klopp, who’s always put “household” preceding soccer.

The ex-Liverpool genius said through a DFB home conversation session Instagram: “Everybody who knows him [Klopp] understands exactly what a cool guy he is. He’s how he’s, he provides everything for his or her players. As an example, the individual thing counts and that is fantastic. Soccer is important for him but family is one.”

Can finished a transfer to Juventus in the summer of 2018 following four decades on Liverpool’s books, but has not quite managed to live up to expectations in Turin.

The German midfielder was shipped out on loan to Dortmund in January after being lowered to some bit-part part in Maurizio Sarri’s squad and is allegedly set to get a permanent move to Westfalenstadion this summertime.

“I’m quite satisfied since I arrived back at the ideal moment,” May stated of his return to the Bundesliga. “I enjoy it a whole lot in Dortmund. I had been quite well received and that I love being a significant part of a group.”

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