Liverpool’s Klopp: ‘world should be a player dressing room’

The world would be a better place if it was like a football team’s dressing room, according to manager Juergen Klopp from Premier League champions Liverpool.

Klopp told the 100th anniversary edition Germany’s Kicker sports magazine in his very own way how more tolerance, fair play and understanding between people around the world could work.

“The world should be a player dressing room. I am not talking about men in underwear but about different cultures at the same level. There is no difference, and there has never been one,” the German Klopp said.

“I am 53, I have been sitting in sweaty and stinking dressing rooms for 48 years, and there has never ever been a case there of: that one comes from there and that one from there.

“Of course this connects people. Football is not paradise but a very good example in many areas,” added Klopp, naming himself “one of the biggest football romantics ever.”

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