Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp warned of selfishness in the Corona crisis and called for solidarity. “Four or five weeks ago it still seemed that many countries thought: this is our problem, this is our problem, this is our problem – we have a problem with it. Now nature has shown us that we are all the same, and we all have the same problems at the same time. ”
“We have to work on the solution together,” said the German coach of the sovereign Premier League leaders FC Liverpool in a video interview on the club website.
“There are so many people out there who have much bigger problems, so I would find it really embarrassing to talk about” my problems “,” said Klopp, who gave the interview at home. There is currently nothing good about this situation – “except maybe what we can learn from it”.
A message from these days has even brought Klopp to tears. A video shows how hospital staff in an intensive care unit sing the hymn of the Reds together. “When they started” You’ll Never Walk Alone “, I immediately cried,” the 52-year-old admitted. “It’s incredible. But it shows everything.” These people would put themselves in danger to help others. “I couldn’t admire and appreciate them anymore.”
Source: Apa / dpa
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