Jurgen Klopp has been backed by former Liverpool
manager Kenny Dalglish following the German's debut
press conference.
Former Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has hailed the
appointment of new boss Jurgen Klopp and told Anfield
supporters to "fasten their seatbelts".
Dalglish, whose most recent spell at the helm came to an end in
2012, was impressed by the ex-Borussia Dortmund head
coach's debut press conference on Friday.
He believes Liverpool fans will take Klopp to their hearts and
liked the down-to-earth attitude he witnessed when the 48-year-
old spoke to the media.
"He sounded very, very impressive," Dalglish told the club's
official website. "I think supporters will need to fasten their
seatbelts - they will really, really enjoy him.
"He seems like someone who is not in love with himself, which
the Liverpool supporters can relate to, and I'm sure they will
take him to their hearts.
"If they have heard the press conference where he's described
himself as 'the normal one', that will do them fine because they
regard themselves as being pretty normal."
Klopp's first match in charge of Liverpool is a testing trip to face
Tottenham on October 17.
manager Kenny Dalglish following the German's debut
press conference.
Former Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has hailed the
appointment of new boss Jurgen Klopp and told Anfield
supporters to "fasten their seatbelts".
Dalglish, whose most recent spell at the helm came to an end in
2012, was impressed by the ex-Borussia Dortmund head
coach's debut press conference on Friday.
He believes Liverpool fans will take Klopp to their hearts and
liked the down-to-earth attitude he witnessed when the 48-year-
old spoke to the media.
"He sounded very, very impressive," Dalglish told the club's
official website. "I think supporters will need to fasten their
seatbelts - they will really, really enjoy him.
"He seems like someone who is not in love with himself, which
the Liverpool supporters can relate to, and I'm sure they will
take him to their hearts.
"If they have heard the press conference where he's described
himself as 'the normal one', that will do them fine because they
regard themselves as being pretty normal."
Klopp's first match in charge of Liverpool is a testing trip to face
Tottenham on October 17.


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