Jurgen Klopp's arrival at Liverpool may signal a change
of fortunes for the on-loan Samed Yesil.
German striker Samed Yesil hopes the appointment of Jurgen
Klopp as Liverpool manager can help him fight his way into
contention.
Yesil, 21, is out on a season-long loan at Swiss club FC Luzern
having failed to impress Brendan Rodgers.
But the striker, who has never made a Premier League
appearance, hopes Klopp's arrival leads to a change of
fortunes.
"Probably I am coming back to the Reds and I am pretty excited
about it because obviously he is German and I am a German as
well," Yesil told Omnisport.
"So the communication will be a lot easier for me. In addition he
is a guy that supports young players and that excites me as
well."
Yesil, who has also spent time at Bundesliga club Bayer
Leverkusen, described Klopp's attacking style as "one of the
best".
He also backed the former Borussia Dortmund coach to help
Liverpool back to their successful ways.
"Ever since it was announced that Brendan Rodgers was no
longer in charge of Liverpool, I checked almost every hour to
see who would step into his footsteps," Yesil said.
"Yesterday I realised that Jurgen Klopp, who I know from the
Bundesliga, is going to be Rodgers' successor for at least three
years.
"I hope that things are changing for Liverpool in a positive way
now. As he proved in Germany, Klopp is a great coach. It's a
good decision to get him."
of fortunes for the on-loan Samed Yesil.
German striker Samed Yesil hopes the appointment of Jurgen
Klopp as Liverpool manager can help him fight his way into
contention.
Yesil, 21, is out on a season-long loan at Swiss club FC Luzern
having failed to impress Brendan Rodgers.
But the striker, who has never made a Premier League
appearance, hopes Klopp's arrival leads to a change of
fortunes.
"Probably I am coming back to the Reds and I am pretty excited
about it because obviously he is German and I am a German as
well," Yesil told Omnisport.
"So the communication will be a lot easier for me. In addition he
is a guy that supports young players and that excites me as
well."
Yesil, who has also spent time at Bundesliga club Bayer
Leverkusen, described Klopp's attacking style as "one of the
best".
He also backed the former Borussia Dortmund coach to help
Liverpool back to their successful ways.
"Ever since it was announced that Brendan Rodgers was no
longer in charge of Liverpool, I checked almost every hour to
see who would step into his footsteps," Yesil said.
"Yesterday I realised that Jurgen Klopp, who I know from the
Bundesliga, is going to be Rodgers' successor for at least three
years.
"I hope that things are changing for Liverpool in a positive way
now. As he proved in Germany, Klopp is a great coach. It's a
good decision to get him."


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