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Klopp: I won't wear a suit to direct a race anymore, as long as I can win and wear swim trunks

Klopp: I won't wear a suit to direct a race anymore, as long as I can win and wear swim trunks

Live bar on February 27, 2019 At 0:30 Beijing time on February 28, Liverpool will face Chelsea in the league cup final. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was interviewed by The Guardian. Talking about his dress, he said that he would not wear a suit to direct, as long as he could win and wear swim trunks.

In the Champions League final of the 12/13 season, Klopp was rarely dressed in a suit on the sidelines – usually wearing a team coat. In the 2016 League Cup final, Klopp also wore a suit at Wembley. Coincidentally, Klopp lost both finals.

"I'm not overly superstitious," Klopp said, "and I won't wear a suit on Sundays, but not because I'm superstitious." Someone told me before the League Cup final that I needed to wear a suit. The Champions League final of '13, honestly, was silly, and some people told me to wear a suit when I was on the sidelines. I looked at the opponent manager next to me who wasn't wearing it and thought, 'Are you kidding me?' ’

No, unless it's a rule, I'm not going to wear a suit for the race anymore. I'm not a bard who goes to a wedding—except for the rules—but if I had the freedom to choose, I wouldn't wear it.

"If after the Champions League final I look back at the atlas and see where I am. I looked angry, messy, beard shaved —really not cool at all. That wasn't what I wanted but it just happened.

"I can wear swim trunks on the sidelines – as long as we win everyone will be happy. If we don't win, that's big news. However, I wouldn't actually wear swim trunks. ”

Klopp: I won't wear a suit to direct a race anymore, as long as I can win and wear swim trunks

(WinksK4)

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