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Klopp hates suffering during games

Jurgen Klopp is one of those managers who hates losing matches, but he loves controlling them completely from start to finish. Last Wednesday's game against Stoke City, proved that he isn't cut for suffering during matches as he felt completely lost during the first half. It was Roberto Firmino's goal the one that changed his view of a game he believed his side was going to lose. During a celebration with Benteke, the man broke his glasses and jokes with the Belgian striker. 

He told the Liverpool Echo that: "They were absolutely broken! In the picture I have them in my hands. It was Christian Benteke who did it. So don't kill my glasses or otherwise you will be sold!"

He continued: "I actually don't wish we have games like this a lot of times because it's quite nervy and intense. It was a very different end to the game than what happened to us at Bournemouth earlier this month. In that moment, when we drove home from Norwich, I knew there would be a day when we would be on the other end of a result like that. We are a team that's involved in a lot of dramatic endings. It was a wonderful experience, that game at Norwich. It showed a lot about the boys and a lot about the spirit in the team we had after four months working together. That was a nice highlight."

Photo credit: Liverpool FC

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