"I’m really happy" - Jurgen Klopp on bringing joy to Liverpool fans

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Jurgen Klopp has spoken about how important Liverpool fans are to the club.

Speaking to the BBC, the Reds boss revealed how the Anfield faithful give his side an extra boost.

"I’m really happy that we can give our people this kind of joy where they can really forget and get the boost for next day. Then get the energy again for the next week – that’s how it should be," Klopp said, as quoted by AW on Twitter.

“That’s the most important thing to do. Football is the only reason - what football is that we are really in the moment when we play it’s 90 minutes where it’s allowed to focus only on this. And then if you lose, you suffer together. You are not alone in this moment.

"If you win, you celebrate together. You are not alone in this moment so this is the most important thing. I think being lonely with your problems is the most difficult thing in life, if you are together with others then it’s how it always is.

"It’s a shared problem. Then it’s half a problem, and that’s what we try to do. It’s really tough in the moment out there for plenty of reason."

Anfield Watch Verdict

We win together and we lose together. No matter what happens at Liverpool, we as fans will always follow the club through thick and thin. The Reds are a unique football team.

Before Klopp joined in 2015, the Liverpool supporters went through some very rough times. However, they still followed the team through it all.

We deserve what we are getting under Klopp now. Liverpool possess one of the best fan bases in Europe and every time we travel, we prove that to the world.

If you want to know what the Liverpool supporters are all about then make sure you watch the fan zone concert in Paris before the Champions League final. It will be like nothing you have ever seen before.

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