What happens in the booth of the Liverpool players? Media reports revealed that the coach changed the position of the players, due to the linguistic factor in the team, so what is the result?
With a stroke of a pen, the Liverpool coach changed the position of the players inside his stars' dressing room, as the German coach put newcomer Takumi Minamino between Sadio Mane and Nabi Kaita. The two stars together played with the Salzburg club jersey and the two spoke German just like their Klopp coach.
It seems that the new distribution is in the interest of the Japanese player who mentioned in an interview posted on the club's official website, saying: "This is how you feel like part of the team. Because my level of English is still weak, they (Mani and Kita) provide me with great support." He continued: "They always help me. And recently they explained the club's internal laws to me in detail, such as working hours, eating, meetings, work program, etc."
Communication takes place between the three players in the German language. The Japanese international spent five years with the Austrian club Salzburg, and "at the moment I talk a lot to the players who speak the German language," explains Takumi Minamino, and fortunately for him, the Reds coach is also German with the tongue.
It is noteworthy that Takumi Minamino, 25, is Klopp's last surprise, as Liverpool brought him to his club for 8.5 million euros. He has participated so far in four games and we are supposed to see him soon in the Champions League matches.
With a stroke of a pen, the Liverpool coach changed the position of the players inside his stars' dressing room, as the German coach put newcomer Takumi Minamino between Sadio Mane and Nabi Kaita. The two stars together played with the Salzburg club jersey and the two spoke German just like their Klopp coach.
It seems that the new distribution is in the interest of the Japanese player who mentioned in an interview posted on the club's official website, saying: "This is how you feel like part of the team. Because my level of English is still weak, they (Mani and Kita) provide me with great support." He continued: "They always help me. And recently they explained the club's internal laws to me in detail, such as working hours, eating, meetings, work program, etc."
Communication takes place between the three players in the German language. The Japanese international spent five years with the Austrian club Salzburg, and "at the moment I talk a lot to the players who speak the German language," explains Takumi Minamino, and fortunately for him, the Reds coach is also German with the tongue.
It is noteworthy that Takumi Minamino, 25, is Klopp's last surprise, as Liverpool brought him to his club for 8.5 million euros. He has participated so far in four games and we are supposed to see him soon in the Champions League matches.
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