Jurgen Klopp makes a comforting announcement to FIFA



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Jurgen Klopp revealed that he was now a member of the common goal of Juan Mata, having won the award for best male coach at the FIFA Awards in Milan on Monday night.

The Liverpool coach beat Manchester City's Pep Guardiola and Mauricio Pochettino of Tottenham after winning the Champions League and 97 points in second place in the Premier League last season.

Klopp was kind enough to win the victory and thanked a number of people before offering his compliments to Pochettino, present at the ceremony.

"What can I say, I obviously have to thank a lot of people," said Klopp in his speech.

Jurgen Klopp presents his trophy

"Nobody was there 20 years ago, five years ago, four years ago.

"Mauricio, I won this match (the final of the Champions League), that's why I'm not there, that's how football happens."

"I have to thank my exceptional club, Liverpool FC, who does not like it and does not have a heart.

"I have to thank my team, as a coach, you can not be as good as your team, I'm really proud to be the manager of an amazing group."

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"I do not understand 100% individual prices, but I understand, I'm here for a lot of people."

Klopp ended up seizing this opportunity to announce his support for the Common Goal project launched by Mata two years ago. It encourages players and coaches to pay at least 1% of their salaries to a fund that supports football charities around the world.

He added, "We are all here on the bright side of life, there are people who are not in the same situation, and today I am a member of the Common family. If you do not know it, search for it on Google. "

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