Klopp parted ways with Liverpool after more than 8 years of association. Photo source: Getty.
Love and hurt so much…
Is there anyone like me who is destined for Liverpool by the couple Gerrard – Torres and from every ball on the field, I love the lyrics, the singing, and the culture of the land of Merseyside Port. That day, my room, my shirt, my schoolbag all had pictures of the Gerrard – Torres couple on them, and I was always in a state of stealing every time in class to draw the Liver bird – as if I wanted to be satisfied. Feeling satisfied and showing off to everyone: I love Gerrard, love Torres, love Liverpool.
The Gerrard – Torres couple makes many hearts love Liverpool. Photo source: Sky Sports.
Time brought many changes, Torres left Liverpool to join Chelsea, Gerrard also showed signs of age and had to leave the club. Gerrard and Torres left in many different ways, but when they said goodbye to Port Land, I fell madly in love with Liverpool.
The simplest way to express love in football is to pray for the team you love to play successfully. But ironically, since Torres left, Gerrard has shown signs of age, and Liverpool has slid downhill. Can anyone imagine a Liverpool in the period from 2010 to 2015, a shabby team with lifeless playing style, having to rely on the scoring ability of Borini, Lampert or the proven Balotelli. The coaches at that time, from a legend like Kenny Dalglish, a veteran like Roy Hodgson, or a phenomenon like Brendan Rodgers (except for the sublime 2013-2014 season) were not strong enough to steer the Liverpool ship to glory.
At that time, my Liverpool was called a beggar of history, hiding behind a cover of glory, and many other sarcastic language, but anyone who is a football fan will understand, once immersed in love. Even if the team you like plays poorly, you can’t give up. People who love Liverpool like me, only know how to seek something special for the team. To make this goal concrete, I hope the club needs a captain who is dedicated, talented and compatible with the team I love.
Klopp came, he blew up the energy
In 2015, a huge amount of news spread that Klopp was coming to Liverpool. The number of people searching at that time reached a record level on social networking platforms. I am also one of the names waiting for information, from rumor to joy with the announcement on the club’s home page: Jurgen Klopp becomes captain of the team.
I am happy because I have admired him since the time he led Dortmund and enjoyed the energetic Gegen-pressing style of play. When he comes to Liverpool, I hope that his Rock quality will dispel the melancholy and prevent soulless people from standing on the Anfield football field. In particular, he will make noise in the stands and cure the heal my heart which was also hurting at that time. My confidence was further strengthened with his promise at the inauguration press conference: If in the next 4 years I cannot help Liverpool win the championship, I will move.
Indeed, in the first few years, even though Liverpool performed well, I was still worried, even a little skeptical, whether the football style he built for the team would bring results. But then, that worry was dispelled by the so-called predestined relationship between him and the Port land. He and his students performed a super exciting style of play to attract each big and small title to the club’s traditional room, from the Champions League, Premier League, FA CUP, Confederation Cup,… Thanks to him, the history of the medal was The club’s royal family is redrawn, rewritten, repainted, so that everyone must acknowledge the greatness of Liverpool.
But what he brought to the team I love is not just titles. He brings positive energy. He turned ordinary players into stars (later when they left him, they suddenly became mediocre). Watching Liverpool’s play, I have to go crazy, scream, and sometimes lock myself up, so people don’t think I’m… crazy. I watch football matches led by him, see how he inspires his students, to bring that energy to life. When watching him, watching Liverpool, I know that football is not simply an entertaining sport, or just love-hate stories, football has too much material for me to exploit in studying and working. mine.
Since he accepted to lead Liverpool, countless photos have been taken. He hugged the players every time they left the field. He waved his fists in the air to show his excitement. He ran like a Pitch Street marathon runner, even though he seemed… a bit amateur. He shouted to add fuel to the burning Anfield stands. He bowed to express his gratitude to the fans. We – Liverpool fans received all of the above actions with cold hearts. We understood that he was not acting, he was very human.
Thank you, Jurgen Klopp!
God! This was the first thing I said when I heard the news that he decided to leave Liverpool. After that very mundane language, I began to reason against the truth. Like, does England have a lying day? The search results were no. I wonder if he has ever lied? I couldn’t find it either. Finally, I faced the truth when watching the video on the club’s homepage and went deeper into the truth with his sharing about his decision to leave the team.
He explained the reason for leaving the club: “I was exhausted, and never had a life like a normal person. In the immediate future, I will not lead any club or team in the next year.”
He wanted all club members to focus: “Liverpool must focus: The outside world wants to use this information to make things difficult for us.”
He affirmed his love for the club: “I love everything about this club, I love everything about the city. What I am sure of is that I will never, ever coach another club in England other than Liverpool.”
I read the responses of Liverpool fans and saw that they behaved very humanely. They commented with all their hearts: “I’m crying now. Klopp did nothing wrong. I know this is too much to bear.” Shocking!! The saddest news in football! Thank you, Jurgen Klopp for everything. You helped us dream and believe, changed us from doubters to believers. Win every title possible.”
I don’t know if from now until the team’s last match under his leadership, Liverpool will have glorious victories, 2, 3 or 4 trophies. But honestly, for me, it’s not like this isn’t the most important thing. I don’t look at the journey at the end, I feel the whole process and the more than 8 years he has been here, has brought me endless emotions.
Let me remind Klopp, I loved Liverpool before he arrived and when he left I still loved this club. Without him, I still love Liverpool, but it was he who healed the wounds inside me when the club hit rock bottom and helped me love Liverpool more passionately and deeply.
If love must determine right from wrong, then what he did is one of the proofs for me to affirm: I was never wrong in loving Liverpool. Thank you, Klopp! Wishing you the best in the future.