Former Liverpool star El-Hadji Diouf has commended the team's head coach Jurgen Klopp for his significant role in promoting the careers of African players during his time at the club.
In an exclusive interview with RG.org, Diouf emphasized that Klopp had a major impact on African players at Liverpool and deserved recognition for his work. He was also optimistic about the future of African footballers in the Premier League, highlighting the importance of their presence on such a high footballing stage.
In conclusion, Diouf expressed hope that Liverpool could win the Premier League title this season in honor of the retiring Klopp. However, when it comes to the competition between Arsenal and Manchester City, he voiced support for the London club, as he always roots for teams with Africans in the squad.
In the 2023/24 season, Liverpool is currently in third place in the league table, with 78 points from 36 matches. Arsenal leads the championship with 83 points, while City sits in second place with 82 points and a game left to play.
Earlier, Klopp explained that he is tired and can no longer work at the level required by Liverpool. Media reports suggest that the coach may move to Borussia Dortmund.
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