专栏布莱恩·里德:克洛普说的是我们的语言——这是有史以来最激动人心的旅程之一。 在客座专栏中,记者兼利物浦终身球迷布莱恩·里德(Brian Reade)向我们讲述了为什么尤尔根·克洛普(Jürgen Klopp)成为荣誉利物浦人,以及他的红军遗产与比尔·香克利(Bill Shankly)和鲍勃·佩斯利(Bob Paisley)等伟人齐名的原因。

专栏布莱恩·里德:克洛普说的是我们的语言——这是有史以来最激动人心的旅程之一。 在客座专栏中,记者兼利物浦终身球迷布莱恩·里德(Brian Reade)向我们讲述了为什么尤尔根·克洛普(Jürgen Klopp)成为荣誉利物浦人,以及他的红军遗产与比尔·香克利(Bill Shankly)和鲍勃·佩斯利(Bob Paisley)等伟人齐名的原因。

他给我们留下了许多珍贵的回忆。令人脊背发凉的欧洲之夜和幸福的温布利下午。一支不可阻挡的球队在成为英格兰冠军的道路上几乎击败了对手。在沙漠中的日子里,利物浦取得了他们一直未能实现的目标:世界上最好的球队的称号。

But Jürgen Klopp leaves us with so much more than that. He leaves with an emotional bond that will never be broken because the Normal One, a hipster guy from a small Black Forest town, “got” Liverpool FC and Scouseness overnight. He spoke our language, he shared our passion, our principles, and our bloody-minded pride in who we are.If I had to submit one piece of evidence, m’lud, to sum up the power of Klopp and the special link he forged with everyone who holds Anfield in their heart, it would be his programme notes before the legendary 4-0 comeback against Barcelona.Liverpool had been thumped 3-0 in the Nou Camp, the all-conquering Catalans had Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in attack and the incentive to be crowned European champions a few weeks later in the backyard of their detested rivals from Madrid.The whole of Europe saw Anfield as just a stepping stone to Barça’s ultimate fantasy. Except Klopp. This was the rallying cry he sent to fans and players before that game. “This Liverpool never stops. This Liverpool never quits. This Liverpool gives everything at all times. Whatever happens this Liverpool leaves it all on the pitch and nothing left for regrets. We don’t do ‘if only’.“No-one wants to deliver more than the boys in our dressing room. I’ve spoken before that wanting something isn’t enough on its own – and my god, do our boys go beyond just wanting. Tonight we ask of our boys to go again. Dig even deeper than they have already. The amazing thing is that they need no words, no encouragement, no outside motivation. They don’t seek excuses.“They are ready – they want this opportunity. They want to go again and never stop. They have their own answers. This is why they are giants.”And his pre-match battle-cry to his giants (who were missing Mohamed Salah and Bobby Firmino): “You can do it tonight if you show some ******* balls.”Boy, did they show balls. Boy, did they show them throughout Klopp’s time in charge, when going behind in a game meant nothing. What mattered was being brave, giving your all and keeping on believing in the cause.

I belong to Generation Shankly, that lucky group of Liverpudlians who started going to Anfield in the 1960s, who fed off the great man’s aura and reaped the rewards of his work and that of his Boot Room successors.And I have no hesitation in saying that, as magnificent a manager that Bob Paisley was, Jürgen Klopp is the second-most transformative figure in modern Liverpool history after Shankly.Like Shanks, Klopp was an outsider who fully embraced Liverpool and its people, who lifted a huge club out of the doldrums playing a brand of rock ‘n’ roll football that took us on a wondrous journey. He made us proud again. And he stayed true to the spirit of our city and to himself. Read those Barça programme notes again in Shankly’s voice and you’ll see what I mean.Over recent weeks I’ve heard pundits and rival fans try to play down his achievements by pointing out he only won one league title, before asking, “So, was Klopp all that?”Well yes, he was all that, and more. And if you don’t understand why, well, you really should have been there.It was one of the most thrilling rides in football. Ever. Danke, Jürgen.

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