Jürgen Klopp relieved to face Zinedine Zidane in the dug-out and not the pitch ahead of Liverpool vs Real Madrid

Liverpool manager hails his Real Madrid counterpart as ‘one of the top five players of all time’ and believes facing him in the Champions League final is ‘a nice challenge’

Monday 21 May 2018 07:06 BST
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Jürgen Klopp admitted it is a relief not having to face Zinedine Zidane on the pitch in the Champions League final
Jürgen Klopp admitted it is a relief not having to face Zinedine Zidane on the pitch in the Champions League final (Getty)

Liverpool FC are relishing the prospect of facing Real Madrid in Saturday’s Champions League final but manager Jürgen Klopp is glad that his duel with counterpart Zinedine Zidane does not have to extend beyond the touchline.

Real are targeting a third successive European club title under former French international Zidane, while Klopp is looking to deliver Liverpool’s sixth continental crown and first since 2005 as the teams prepare to meet in Kiev.

“I’m glad we’re not playing against each other. Me against him, marking him or whatever... I’m very glad I can send my players onto the pitch,” Klopp told the club’s website.

“He’s one of the top 10... top five players of all time. And now he’s the coach of Real Madrid, a hugely experienced team on the pitch. That’ll be a nice challenge.”

Real have claimed a record 12 titles in Europe’s elite club competition and have dominated the competition under former player Zidane since he took charge of the side in 2016.

The team is bidding to become the first side since Bayern Munich in 1976 to win the tournament three years in a row.

“He’s an extraordinary character in the football world,” Klopp added.

“I admired him as a player and respect him as a colleague. It’s incredible what he’s been doing with Madrid... that’s why I’m obviously looking forward to it.

“But we’re not going there to grab some jerseys. I’m not going there to shake his hand, which of course will happen anyway... he’s a great footballing legend.”

Reuters

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