Jurgen Klopp inducted into LMA Hall of Fame

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has been inducted into the League Manager Association’s (LMA) Hall of Fame.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was also inducted on Thursday alongside Klopp, as they joined the likes of Brian Clough, Sir Bobby Robson and Arsene Wenger, who have previously been inducted into the LMA Hall of Fame.
Klopp’s induction comes off the back of winning the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Super Cup in 2019.
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The League Managers Association has inducted Manchester City Manager Pep Guardiola and Liverpool Manager Jürgen Klopp into the LMA Hall of Fame pic.twitter.com/BKVDaN5oF0
— LMA (@LMA_Managers) November 28, 2019
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“It’s big, it’s really big. When I first heard about it [the honour] I couldn’t believe it,” Klopp said, as quoted by Goal.
“I’ve now been in England for a bit longer than four years and I’ve enjoyed each second, to be honest.
“I saw all the names with the pictures when I came in, it’s really impressive.
“I don’t often feel pride but, in this moment, I’m very proud because this is something really, really special.”
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