Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp Favours God’s Judgement Over Trophies

Jurgen Klopp has said he is only looking forward to being judged by God rather than trophies.

Liverpool is yet to win a trophy under the former Dortmund Gaffer since his arrival at Anfield in 2015. Despite the fact, Klopp’s satisfaction is rather hinged on the onward progress of the team.

“My job is to do everything I can to help the team be as successful as possible. I’m not searching to be remembered in 50 years or whatever. For me it’s no pressure, only opportunity. I love what I do, I think I have a fantastic team out there, and that’s all that I need to be a happy person.”

The German doesn’t seem bothered by criticisms about his inability to win a trophy.

“I am not interested in who judges me. God judges me one day and that is the only thing I am interested in. What other people say about me I couldn’t be less interested.”

Last season, Klopp’s men lost out in the finals of the UEFA Champions League to Real Madrid and this season remain in pursuit of the Premier League title and the Champions League, where they face Porto in the quarter-finals after a scintillating performance in the Round of 16 where they beat Bayern Munich in Germany 3-1 after a first leg which ended  without goals.