Only stupid people are changed by success.
— Jurgen Klopp
I'm not a one-man show. I was never that in my life, and I never want to be that.
When you play sports like tennis, you're alone, and that's a good school for life, but it's also a good school for life to bring your best and make those around you better, too - helping others in difficult moments.
When the players go home, I can't tell them what to do, so you need to create an atmosphere of trust. I don't want to think, 'What are they doing now? Do I need to call them?'
The English game is not faster than the German game. Perhaps there are a few more sprints. But there is a different style of football here, partially due to the weather.
When we have the ball, the other team has to run. The most important thing is for the players to be prepared to be a little bit wild.
If you watch me during the game, I celebrate when we press the ball and it goes out.
When you create circumstances together, when you try everything, then you can lose. But you need to show the importance.
Yes, it is one of my ultimate aims - it is the ultimate sense of football: to make the people happy, to let them live some emotions that you usually can't get.
The emotion to handle the pressure is one of the biggest challenges in football - it's the top challenge.
I've met some Evertonians in the street, and they've been friendly. I've had taxi drivers who have been Everton fans. They've been really nice.
It's absolutely normal that different human beings want to go different ways.
We don't want people to leave the stadium until the game finishes.
The Premier League is one of the most difficult in the world. There's five, six, or seven clubs that can be the champions. Only one can win, and all the others are disappointed and live in the middle of disaster.
There is a place in the net where the keeper cannot reach the ball.
In Dortmund, they say the derby is more important than the championship. You can feel it around the game.
Football is a game you cannot play without making mistakes.
People should not make me out to be like Jesus; I don't walk on water.
For me, it's enough that I have the first and last word.
I've thought sometimes about what I like about football, and it's playing together.
Players who are not from the U.K. have to get used to the winds. I have to adapt my style as a result as well. Often, you are forced to keep things simple.
I don't think I'm an unlucky person.
I am a very emotional guy. What I love, I do with all I have.
He is really something. I love him. He is Sir Arsene Wenger.
I don't feel too much pressure. I only see an opportunity.
Winning the title in England is the biggest challenge of them all.
The best football is always about expression of emotion. Always.
As Dortmund manager, I lived in a street, and my two neighbours were Schalke fans. They showed it every day, flying flags!
My biggest skill is common sense. I understand life.
I was a very average player and became a trainer in Germany with a special club.
I'm looking forward to the intensity of football and how the people live football in Liverpool. It's a special club.
I didn't take many penalties, but I never missed one.
When I started analysing games in 2001, I had a DVD recorder. I'd be at home watching the games just on a normal TV, watching what I could and trying to figure out what we would be facing a few weeks later. The problem was, in the team meetings, I'd always have to keep going back and forwards with the footage, trying to get to the right part.
The more players I have, the more difficult choices there are for me, but the better it is for LFC.
I know I'm more on television, and I'm more recognisable than maybe even the players because they run and train, but I just stand there, and my face does all these funny things that everyone can see all the time.
I'm really a normal football manager.
Life is too short not to celebrate nice moments!
The wind can be quite extreme in England. We are not familiar with that in Germany, and you have to keep things simple.
It is my job to help the players react better.
Fighting football, not serenity football - that is what I like.
I'm not sure what you need first - the players believing or others believing in them - but in the end, both have to think it.
Each doctor makes a much, much more important job than I do, but at the end, nobody talks about him. We all know about it, but we don't really think about it.
I'm pretty positive, optimistic, so I always expect the best.
I understand aggressiveness in only one way: being prepared to hurt yourself, not someone else.
If you want special results, you have to feel special things and do special things together. You can speak about spirit, or you can live it.
I'm an absolutely normal guy.
I'm not a genius. I need other people to get the perfect information. When we have this, we will decide to sign or sell a player.
I love pets, especially dogs.
My father gave me some advice when I was very young - whatever someone tells you in the future, don't forget Pele is the best.
Derbies are always difficult to play because you have to handle the pressure. There's no advantage or disadvantage for either side.