Jurgen Klopp: A massive opportunity
Updated On: 21 December, 2019 01:00 PM IST | Doha | AFP
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp insists winning Club World Cup will be special for Reds; face Brazilian champions Flamengo in final tonight

Liverpool players celebrate their win over Mexico's Monterrey in the Club World Cup semi- final at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha on Wednesday. Liverpool will face Flamengo in the final tonight. pic/ AFP
Doha: Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has responded to suggestions the Club World Cup doesn't matter by insisting Saturday's final against Flamengo represents a "massive opportunity" for the Anfield club. Klopp's team have taken time out from their Premier League title push to come to Qatar for a competition that is viewed differently in Europe to the rest of the world. While Flamengo fans have travelled to Doha in large numbers to back their team's bid to become the first South American winners since 2012, few Liverpool supporters would rather see their side lift the Club World Cup than win a first English title in 30 years, or retain the Champions League.
"It is not an advantage or a disadvantage, but the situation is different. Flamengo got sent here with a clear order to win it and to come back as heroes, and we got told to stay at home and play the English League Cup," Klopp said at Friday's pre- final press conference at the Khalifa International Stadium. His comments came after Liverpool sent out a team of academy players for their League Cup quarter- final against Aston Villa on Tuesday, losing 5- 0, while their senior squad travelled to Doha for Wednesday's 2- 1 semi- final win over Monterrey of Mexico.
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