Liverpool club manager is extremely glad to be back: Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool club manager is extremely glad to be back: Jurgen Klopp

Liverpool director Jurgen Klopp says he is "extremely glad to be back" and to watch
his "great football crew" as they proceed with arrangements for the Premier League's arrival on 17 June.
Klopp's side is 25 focuses clear at the highest point of the table and pursuing the club's first group title for a long time.
The Premier League was suspended on 13 March in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
"I have missed it so much it's unimaginable," Klopp revealed to BBC Sport.
"I know it's not the most significant thing throughout everyday life but rather it is my obsession.
I trust the individuals are anticipating it since we are."
Liverpool could secure the title with triumph in their first game back if Manchester City loses
to Arsenal in one of two games planned to occur on 17 June, before the primary full round of
matches the upcoming weekend.
Klopp said there was still "a great deal of work to do" and Liverpool "need to dominate however many matches as could be allowed".
"It's ideal to consider it however we are not champions yet and we realize that," he included.
"We realize we are close however close isn't there. There are 27 points left for us and we will
have a go at everything to take them all.
"We are still not champions. We need to play football match-ups and we need to win them. He
further said.
"We would prefer not to quit dominating after two matches or whatever it is. I don't get results
written in the stars; we need to buckle down."
Premier League players came back to contact preparing from 28 May yet will keep on being tested two times every week for coronavirus.
"I know it's not the most significant thing throughout everyday life but rather it is my obsession. I trust the individuals are anticipating it since we are."
'My players had the option to rest'
Klopp said his players had come back to preparing "fit as a fiddle" and some had the option to rest "without precedent for a very long time" following a tough schedule of fixtures.
"Some of them were superior to the previous summer after a shorter break," said the German.
"At the point when we start, we will have had a month - three weeks of contact preparing together - and that ought to be sufficient, it must be sufficient.
You never know after a mid-year break how you will be the point at which the season begins again and it is somewhat like this time.
"From the opening match, we as a whole play for completely everything."
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