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HD Jurgen Klopp Ben WoodburnLiverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has said he can only describe his club's memorable 2019 as "wow" and he is very lucky to be the manager at this time. The Reds became European champions for a 6th time with a 2-0 win over domestic rivals Tottenham in June's Champions League final and they are presently cruising to an EPL title after a very long drought. After winning Super Cup and Club World Cup trophies recently, Klopp has hailed his players by calling them "mentality monsters." He added that he is proud of several things at the club. His words, "It is, naturally, a time to briefly reflect on an incredible year for these boys, this club and, of course, our supporters," "I think you know me well enough by now, I am not a guy for looking back, not when there is work to do. But how can I ignore what we have all experienced in this year? "I have just one word for it: wow. "I am so proud of many things. Of course, firstly for everyone to have the chance to celebrate Liverpool being trophy winners once again. "For as long as I live, I will never forget that night in Madrid and the following day in Liverpool as we brought the Champions League home. I remember I once said the city would 'explode' when we won a trophy, but I think I even may have underestimated it a bit. Those scenes…I cannot even think of them now without getting goose bumps. "That day, you made us go through every kind of emotion and when I looked people in the eye from up on that bus, it reinforced what I’ve known since October 8, 2015 – I am the luckiest man alive to be a part of this football club, a part of this special family. "That we were also able to follow the Champions League up with two more trophies, the Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup, as well as producing week after week in the Premier League, says everything about these boys. "Seriously, I could not be any prouder than I am to be the manager of these players. "I have called them the 'mentality monsters' at various points throughout 2019 because they keep delivering, no matter what the circumstances, no matter what the odds. "Of course, this was never truer than that night against Barcelona at Anfield when they went beyond 100 per cent, they pushed themselves to their absolute maximum and then more, and delivered something special."

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