Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

BACK TO SCHOOL & TOP OF CLASS

- BY CHRIS MCKENNA

IT had been 68 days but the waiting was finally over. Yesterday, the Liverpool first team returned to the club’s Melwood training base – outside of individual visits – for the first time since March 13.

And manager Jurgen Klopp, whose side lead the Premier League by 25 points, said it felt like his first day at school. “The morning started really well,” said Klopp. “I woke up even earlier than usual, and then realised it is my first day. It felt like the first day at school – for me, it was

46 years ago, but it must have been similar.

“I dressed myself in my uniform again – and for the right reason, for going to training.

“I drove to Melwood and was really happy to see all the boys.”

Reds’ stars began arriving before 10am in groups of five, staggered throughout the day (Andy Robertson, above). Melwood is operating a one-way system to avoid players coming within two metres of each other in the first phase of the Premier League’s return protocol.

They went through some ball work drills and runs, to acclimatis­e again to working with footballs, while the keepers worked in their own group.

Klopp, 52, said: “It’s a pre-season for us. We don’t know how long and we will not have test games or friendlies. Maybe we can organise it between us when we are allowed to, but it will not be the same as other pre-seasons.

Usually our players have two or three weeks’ holiday a year, now they had nine weeks off, but not a holiday.

“That’s good from one point of view – finally they got a real rest.

“We have to make sure we are as fit as possible for the first match, even for the second. And probably 100 per cent for the third. But it depends how long we will get (before the season starts).”

Klopp revealed Liverpool’s coaching staff have not ordered the players back and gave them the option to avoid returning to work if they did not feel it was safe.

He said: “It is the players’ choice and that is clear.

“I said before the session, ‘You are here on free will. Usually you sign a contract and have to be in when I tell you. But in this case, if you don’t feel safe, you don’t have to be here’.

“There are no restrictio­ns, no punishment, nothing. It’s their own decision and we respect that 100 per cent. We would never put anybody in danger. Yes, we love football, yes, it’s our job, but it’s not more important than our lives or those of other people.”

The Premier League are aiming for football to resume on June 12, but that date has not been confirmed.

And Klopp added: “From a sports science point of view, it is a challenge to prepare for something when you don’t know when it will happen.

“But I enjoy these problems much more than the ones I have had (with training) in the last few weeks.”

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