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Klopp: I m very disappointed that there are Liverpool fans booing Arnold

On May 24, Klopp was interviewed and talked about some Liverpool fans who booed him on the court because Arnold was about to transfer.

Klopp said: "(I'm really disappointed to see Arnold being booed), it's definitely not what we should be. I don't want to tell anyone what they should think, nor do I want to say what you have to think, but I can tell you that this idea is wrong. I'm old and don't waste time hiding my point of view. I watched that game (Arnold was booed) and when Arnold came on the court, I seemed to hear the boo. I'm old and have a bad hearing, so I turned up the volume and thought to myself, "Is this booing him?" "It took me 10 seconds to react, so I turned off the TV directly. I was really disappointed. This is definitely not what we should be."

"I am not saying that you should not be disappointed or angry, but I want to tell you "Don't forget". This club will not forget some things. We are famous for our good memory. We will not forget anything, good things, and bad things. But we choose to ignore those bad things and only mention those good things. You can feel that Arnold's departure is not Happy, but don't forget everything he did for this club, and those things I still remember in my heart. "

Klopp continued: "(When I was coaching Liverpool), I was with Arnold every day, and I will tell you that he gave all his own for this club every day. After staying at this club for 20 years, Arnold decided to go somewhere else. If anyone should be angry, it should be the club's owners, but they didn't. I heard fans talking about: "Why didn't Arnold renew his contract? He left without leaving the club's transfer fee. "The club owners should be angry about these things, but we are not the ones to be angry, but that's not the point. The point is that Arnold gave everything, his loyalty to Liverpool was deep in the bones."

" I still remember that Arnold, who was 18 years old, scored a free kick at Hoffenheim. If he hadn't scored at the time, we would not have advanced. In the match we reversed Barcelona in the Champions League, Arnold did the boldest thing in the world. He unexpectedly assisted Origi to break through the opponent's goal with a corner kick, and that scene and game would not have been there again. Arnold will play for another club next season, and we will decide how to face this (correctly)."