Belfast Telegraph

My Liverpool aren’t finished yet, Klopp warning to rivals

- BY CARL MARKHAM

JURGEN Klopp sounded an ominous warning to their rivals that his newly-crowned, runaway Premier League champions “will not stop” in their quest for more trophies.

The German has ended a 30-year wait for a top-flight title, adding it to the Champions League and Club World Cup in the last 12 months, but he does not believe it will finish there.

And the Reds boss said everyone at the club still had “big dreams” to fulfil after wrapping up the title with seven matches remaining, the quickest it has been achieved.

Asked what is next Klopp, whose side finished second to Manchester City with a record 97-point tally last season, emulated the ‘Never Gonna Stop’ chant adopted by fans on their way to last summer’s Champions League triumph.

“I don’t know, what is next? The last 13 months were pretty special for us, that’s absolutely true,” he said.

“I’d like to involve the year before that because it was an incredible football time in my life, winning so many points was absolutely exceptiona­l and I didn’t experience it before — good parts in my career but not that good.

“The consistenc­y the boys have shown is so exceptiona­l I can’t describe. I — and we — will not stop, that’s it. We will not stop, we will stay focused and we see the opportunit­y.

“But ‘Will not stop’ does not mean we will win everything. I can’t promise we will win something but we will try everything to improve.

“We have a common idea and common dream. We have big dreams and we’ve always had them — that doesn’t mean we can fulfil them but we have to give them a proper try and that is what we have done since we have been here.

“Not more, and it will never be less, and the more people dream the more important and stronger it gets. Of course without the players buying into this philosophy I have no chance but we will not stop.”

After 30 years of waiting Liverpool will have to be a little more patient as captain Jordan Henderson (below) will not get his hands on the actual trophy until the club’s final home match against Chelsea on July 18.

The Premier League are still working out appropriat­e plans to crown them champions while still adhering to the relevant health and safety perimeters currently in place. Liverpool City Council are also looking into the prospect of staging a parade to mark the achievemen­t, although that is likely to be dependent on the relaxing of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

By bringing a 19th league title back to Anfield, Klopp has, in the eyes of the majority of fans and many pundits and former players, elevated himself to a status reserved only for Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and Kenny Dalglish.

Steven Gerrard, who vies with Dalglish for the honour of the club’s greatest player, called for Klopp to have a statue at the ground in his honour like Shankly and Paisley.

However, the German that prospect.

“They all got that when, I think, they were not here any more. I want to live for 30 or 40 years so I am not interested in statues, for sure not in my lifetime — I don’t want to pass anything like that,” he added.

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Driving seat: Jurgen Klopp arrives back at his home yesterday
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