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Jurgen Klopp heads back to the place it all started with Liverpool, admitting that Lisbon will always have a special place in his heart.
The Liverpool boss revealed that it was in Portugal’s capital city - the home of Champions League quarter final opponents Benfica - that he got the call first asking him to become boss of the famous English club. Klopp was on an extended break after leaving Borussia Dortmund, with no intention of going back into football any time soon… until the fateful day back in the Autumn of 2015, when he for once picked up a phone he had been ignoring for months.
“That call did change my life,” he admitted with a smile. “It was not (FSG group president) Mike Gordon on the phone, I spoke to him later, it was my agent on the phone, he told me about the (Liverpool) interest. We were completely in the holiday mood, so I didn’t follow some rumours around. But with two sons around they pick up pretty much everything and I knew from them a little bit that a couple of things could happen.
“The phone rings and I didn’t pick up a lot of phone calls at that time