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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...-jurgen-klopp/
Rafael Benitez: 'Miracle in Istanbul changed my life - and it can be same for Jurgen Klopp Luke Edwards 22 MAY 2018 • 10:30PM It was the game that changed his life forever. A victory that ensured Rafael Benitez’s name became enshrined in Liverpool legend. Even, now, 13 years after that dramatic Champions League final in Istanbul, the memories spark such raw emotion in the Spaniard that goose bumps shoot up his arms as he talks. This is what awaits Jurgen Klopp if Liverpool triumph over Real Madrid this weekend; if he becomes the man who secures the club their sixth European Cup. It is a shot at football immortality. While his other achievements may fade and blur, when viewed through the prism of time, the stories of European success always remain crystal clear at Anfield, the feats and deeds of those involved captured in high definition, never to be erased, no matter what follows. For all his success at Borussia Dortmund, Klopp has never won European football’s most gilded prize. Neither had Benitez, when he arrived on Merseyside, but he firmly believes Liverpool can do so again with a team that, he argued, is superior to the one that upset AC Milan more than a decade ago. "I always say Istanbul will be the most emotional final ever because of the way we won, the way we came back,” said Benitez, sitting in a room at Newcastle’s training ground, happy to be distracted from the ongoing uncertainty surrounding his future on Tyneside. “Everything was going wrong, massively wrong and then after half time, you see the Liverpool fans singing even though we were 3-0 down. It was massive. "People say we were lucky in the final, but were we lucky in the earlier rounds when we beat Chelsea (semi) and Juventus and Bayer Leverkusen? The players did a great job and they had a great belief that we could do this. We were a little bit lucky against the best team in Europe at this time, but we had also done well. “People don't remember all the players who were there, who were on the pitch that night. But they (those players) will always remember. It was massive for everyone. The way that we did it ... people still think it was just luck, but no. “We were unlucky at the start of the game because we lost Harry Kewell early (to injury) and we had to change everything. And we were lucky because we scored the three goals in a few minutes. But we were much better than them in extra time. When we changed to three at the back that changed everything. We matched them, we had control of the game. That fight back from 3-0 down was incredible. From damage limitation exercise to miraculous victory in the space of a little over an hour, Liverpool winning a penalty shootout against an AC Milan team that had been blunted, drained and eventually crushed by the unexpected momentum Steven Gerrard’s goal, shortly after the break, generated. At half- time, though, Benitez was floundering. “When we concede the second goal, I was thinking what I had to say to the players,” Benitez continued. “I was making my notes and then we conceded a third, I looked at the sky. I knew I had to give a speech in English and you know my English now but then, 10 years ago [sic], it was not so good. “I was thinking about what I would say in English to motivate players because it's not the same as saying something in Spanish. Speaking English you lose something. "I said, ‘you have to get something back…’ For 45 minutes we've been working so hard and the main thing was to run through the [new] system and make sure we had everybody ready. I knew that Didi Hamann would control the middle and give some freedom to Gerrard [to go forward], they could not cope with that.” After the game, Benitez, celebrated along with everyone else. Although he does not drink alcohol, Benitez was intoxicated, drunk on the euphoria he had unleashed. It was only then that the magnitude of what he had achieved began to sink in – what it meant to those around him, the supporters and players. “We had a party and some friends were coming, but they were outside,” Benitez explained. “So, one who was already in, he had to go with some accreditation to get them in, but the security said they had to stay outside, he would not let them in. “Then I went out there but when the security was checking them he said 'it's a private party, you cannot go in.' And a friend I was with turned to him [security] and said 'do you know this man, do you know who this man is?,' “The security guard shrugged. The friend replied 'He is God', 'he is God… "It changed my life in England. To win the league with Valencia in Spain after 31 years changed my life. To win the Uefa Cup with Valencia changed my life, it changed everything. But to come to England and win the Champions League with a different team was massive. It changed everything. "Maybe it will change everything for Klopp in Liverpool. He's fine, he's an idol now, but he will be more that that. He was winning with Dortmund, but it would be massive for him here because it has been some time since he was winning at this level. “It was when we got back that my daughters realised I had become a celebrity. I was driving them to school and the other kids were singing Rafa Benitez songs. I don’t think they were very impressed…” As for Saturday’s final in Kiev, Benitez will not predict the score, but he cannot avoid dropping a hint as to who he thinks will win. If Liverpool can replicate the intensity and speed of their play against Manchester City and Roma, he suspects an ageing Real Madrid team will struggle to contain them. “The difference between the Premier League and the other leagues is the intensity of the games,” he added. “Liverpool and their offensive players, their midfielders, their defence have the intensity to hurt you if they do it well. “On the other side, Real Madrid have experience and they have some good players. It will be interesting. On one side, you will see a Liverpool team with lots of passion and intensity and a lot of pressing and crossing and fast counter-attacking against a team with a lot of the qualities needed to manage this kind of situation. “Real Madrid has the experience and the quality to match them, but Liverpool can do it. They have the intensity and the quality, the passion, the desire. They talk about the miracle of Istanbul, but this team is better. Benitez would love to take part in another Champions League final, but he has a different club and different goals now. Despite the slow progress in negotiations to extend his contract at St James’ Park, Benitez is well aware that, winning a trophy for Newcastle – their first since 1969 – will ensure that he is immortalised on the banks of another famous English river. "I would like to win any trophy again, we have to win something,” he finishes, leaning back, with arms outstretched, palms facing the sky. “At 58, I am not young but not old. I'm still young enough, I still have time. “But I want to be sure that we can compete at Newcastle, that we can find something to compete for and try and win something." If he fails, if he cannot end English football’s most famous infamous trophy drought, he will always have that night in Istanbul. This is Klopp’s chance to grab a seat alongside him. |
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Just give a few classic Jon Flanagan hard tackles in the early part of the game and verbally remind the RM players that it is good to be injury free for the World Cup. Any injury and too bad you may have to skip the World Cup. Now this is a mind game, even Ronaldo knows this is his last World Cup
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Anyone knows good pubs to watch the final on Saturday?
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Go Riverview hotel..... there is 3 large screen live telecast.
Official Liverpool FC fans club is located there....... with 24-hr cafe Almost all customers are Liverpool supporters..... and hardly any Man Utd supporter can be found there. |
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Liverpool squad that flew to Kyiv:
Karius, Clyne, Van Dijk, Wijnaldum, Lovren, Milner, Firmino, Salah, Henderson, Klavan, Moreno, Mane, Lallana, Mignolet, Can, Robertson, Ings, Solanke, Phillips, Jones, Ward, Woodburn, Camacho, Alexander-Arnold. Good news is that Milner has recovered from his muscle injury that kept him out for the Brighton game and is now fully match fit and raring to go. Ditto Lallana and Can, so our bench appears to be looking up for a change and it could not have come at a more important time. Also looks like Klopp giving a few youngsters a small taste of the big stage. As an aside, gather some of our fans were attacked in Kyiv by locals. Disturbing news but hope things remain calm and peaceful tomorrow. |
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Just 1 more game to go . Ah Gong wonder will there be any penalties ?
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Liverpool will give Coutinho a CL medal.
I think this is to make the relationship not too stressed. Looking to the game with Real Madrid.
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Hope nobody kelong including the referee .
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Come on team bring home no 6 . Its really been a long time since Liverpool won a major trophy .
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Lol! Hope so lor! If not the clown will cum kpkb! And we all know who his clone nick is lor! Beri obvious Lor!
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