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Tam Courts will Kop a Real managerial insight with Jurgen Klopp on Wednesday. The former Dundee United boss attended Tuesday's clash of the giants in the Champions League as he was at Anfield for Liverpool vs Real Madrid, and he's he's set to follow that up with a question and answer session with the legendary Anfield boss and his assistant Pep Lijnders.

It's all thanks to Courts’ pro-licence course that has been set up by the Football Association of Wales. Klopp has won the Champions League, Bundesliga and all the the top trophies in England and now former Dundee United boss Courts will get a unique glimpse into his management and the workings at the very top level.

Courts revealed: “We’ve got the game and then the following morning we have a question and answer session with Jurgen Klopp and Pep Lijnders.

I am really looking forward to that. It will be great to see how a top manager like Jurgen Klopp operates. "It really is a great opportunity for young up and coming managers and coaches to learn and question one of the very top managers in world football. “Jurgen Klopp has won the Champions League and about every other thing in the game with Liverpool and looks at the success he had at Borussia Dortmund winning the Bundesliga and getting to the Champions League final.

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