Thursday, 30 July 2020

Sir Alex Ferguson Congratulates Juergen Klopp Success

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DBasia.news – Sir Alex Ferguson congratulates Juergen Klopp on his success for Liverpool being Premier League champion. Ferguson also mentioned that Klopp deserved it.

Klopp successfully ended Liverpool’s 30-year wait for the Premier League title. He even brought in the champion title in Week 31 or seven weeks before the season finished, a new record in the Premier League.

In addition, Klopp also broke the Merseyside club’s 99 points record in England’s top competition, having won 97 points last season. It’s like paying failure when you lose one point to Manchester City in the 2018/2029 season.

For his success in bringing Liverpool the Premier League champions, Klopp has been named by the English League Managers Association (LMA) as the best manager 2019/2020.

Klopp beat the names of other managers such as Marcelo Bielsa in the Leeds United team and Gareth Ainsworth from Wycombe. The 53-year-old man has the right to get the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy.

Yes, Sir Alex Ferguson as the most successful manager in the Premier League with 13 titles immediately congratulated Klopp. He also mentioned the action of Klopp who called him at 4 am, after Liverpool was confirmed to be the English League champions.

“Juergen, fantastic. We were talking about Leeds who spent 16 years in the Championship, but Liverpool have spent 30 years of waiting since the last league championship, it was extraordinary,” said Ferguson as reported by Sky Sports.

“You certainly deserve it, your team’s level of performance is extraordinary. Your personality matches the whole club, this is an amazing performance,” he continued.

“I forgive you for waking me up at 3:30 in the morning just to let me know if you won the league! Thank you, however you deserve it.”

When Sir Alex Ferguson triumphed with Manchester United, Liverpool did sink and the number of English League titles was overtaken. MU has 20 titles, while Liverpool stuck at number 18 before increasing to 19 this season.

But after Sir Alex Ferguson left, MU’s performance dropped dramatically and even only finished in the top four three times from the last seven years.

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