Liverpool remains a leading team in the Premier League, as well as having a great pace in all the competitions in which it is participating. So now, they will have to find a way to close in the best way this season that has had good results so far. This will have to continue for the next few months for as long as possible, a complex task with the departure of Mohamed Salah.
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So this is no easy task, in fact it could be the most complex part of this season, as the Reds will have to maintain an excellent level for as long as possible without their star Salah. However, Jürgen Klopp is showing his human side, as after Swedish coach Sven-Göran Eriksson was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, he has at best a year to live, at worst less than a year.
To which Eriksson, has revealed what would be his last wish in life, and is that Sven has a great affection for Liverpool, so the former England coach, would like to be able to manage Liverpool at Anfield. This has been met with a positive response, with Jürgen Klopp declaring that he would step aside for one day to allow the Swedish coach to fulfil his dream of managing the Reds.
This is an unparalleled act of incredible humanity. It will be a dream come true for Sven-Goran, who was the first foreign manager to coach the England national team between 2001 and 2006 with a "golden generation" that included players such as Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney and David Beckham.
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After this terrible news where the life of a person is threatened by a terrible illness and his last wish. Jürgen Klopp receives a bucket of cold water, as it reminds him that managing Liverpool is a once in a lifetime opportunity, and boy has Klopp delivered great results. Nevertheless, this situation with Swedish manager Sven-Goran Eriksson could give the team a further boost, and it is a motivating situation for everyone on Merseyside.
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