Jurgen Klopp enamoured himself further with the Liverpool faithful as he sported a Beatles t-shirt in his post-match press conference after dumping Manchester United out of Europe.
Jurgen Klopp barked orders from the sidelines as Liverpool toiled like demons to secure a 2-0 Europa League advantage and put the Red Devils' season one step closer to going up in flames.
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Charlie Austin scored the only goal in Southampton's 1-0 win over Manchester United, pushing Louis van Gaal closer to the sack, while Jurgen Klopp reacted with typical gusto as Liverpool stole an incredible 5-4 win at Norwich - but broke his glasses in the process!
Jurgen Klopp's Anfield debut did not go quite to plan as Liverpool registered 35 shots against Rubin Kazan but could only find the net once against the 10-men.
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Just four months after Cristiano Ronaldo & co. were holding aloft the giant trophy in Benfica's Stadium of Light, the Champions League is back as the group stages kick-off on Tuesday night.
Holders Real Madrid are in action against Basel and will be eager to kick-start their season, having so far struggled domestically, while Italian champions Juventus will be looking for a longer-lasting European adventure this time around - and have been handed an easier draw, beginning against Malmo.
The Premier League is well represented too, with Arsenal travelling to Dortmund looking to repeat the victory they recorded last term, while Liverpool's absence from Europe's premier club competition is finally over as they begin against Ludogorets.
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The Champions League draw has created a tricky group for some teams but Chelsea will be confident of progressing as they share Group G with Schalke, Sporting and Maribor.
Liverpool, who are back after a five-year absence, will meet Real Madrid, along with Basel and Ludogorets.
Arsenal have been drawn with Borussia Dortmund for the third time in four seasons, while Arsene Wenger’s men will also face Galatasaray and Anderlecht.
Meanwhile, will once again face Manchester City and CSKA Moscow, while Manuel Pellegrini’s men will also play Roma.
Player valuations are set to rocket following Fifa’s confirmation that Barcelona will not be able to sign anyone until 2016.
The Spanish side, who are banned from signing anyone in the next two transfer windows, have only 11 days to cram in their business, while clubs across Europe will be looking to hide their prized assets.