Danh ngôn của Jurgen Klopp (Sứ mệnh: 1)

I like learning more about people; I like to talk to people.
I am not a dreamer. I am a football romantic.
I have only one understanding of development and of making success, and that's by going step by step.
Anyone can have a good day, but you have to be able to perform on a bad day.
My experience is listen, see, feel - and then think about what you change.
My problem is I am Christian, so I think other people must have success, too; it's not about me.
The challenge is to stay cool enough to handle the pressure in the moment so that you can succeed in the future.
It needs time. Nobody wants to hear it, but that's the truth: if you want to have success in the future, you have to be ready to work now.
When I started analysing games in 2001, I had a DVD recorder. I'd be at home watching the games just on a normal TV, watching what I could and trying to figure out what we would be facing a few weeks later. The problem was, in the team meetings, I'd always have to keep going back and forwards with the footage, trying to get to the right part.
My father gave me some advice when I was very young - whatever someone tells you in the future, don't forget Pele is the best.
The best football is always about expression of emotion. Always.
I'm pretty positive, optimistic, so I always expect the best.
Life is too short not to celebrate nice moments!
When you play sports like tennis, you're alone, and that's a good school for life, but it's also a good school for life to bring your best and make those around you better, too - helping others in difficult moments.
I know I'm more on television, and I'm more recognisable than maybe even the players because they run and train, but I just stand there, and my face does all these funny things that everyone can see all the time.
Only stupid people are changed by success.