Klopp Sleeps With The League Cup!

Liverpool's English players celebrated madly in the dressing room at Wembley Stadium after winning the League Cup at Chelsea's expense with a goal in extra time scored by Dutch defender Virgil van Dijk, while a picture spread of coach Jurgen Klopp hugging the cup and sleeping on the plane returning from London to Liverpool after the match, but He has to wake up and prepare to face Southampton on Wednesday in the FA Cup campaign. The players danced to the tunes of Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa’s duet, which is the same song they celebrated after winning this title in 2022. Goalkeeper Kaume Kelleher was the star of the match par excellence, with the testimony of the best player in the final, Van Dijk, who said: “He should have received the award. I might One of his biggest fans. “He is the best No. 2 in the world and he was amazing.” This is Kelleher's second final win after he was also involved in the penalty shootout in the 2022 final against Chelsea as well. Liverpool's Colombian star, Luis Diaz, presented the cup to his parents, who attended the match at Wembley Stadium after they were kidnapped in Colombia last October, and commented: “It was a difficult match, big matches are always like this.” “It was very physically tough and we felt very tired at the end of it. I dedicate the title to my parents, and celebrating it is more beautiful in their presence.” Liverpool players will receive only 100,000 pounds sterling for winning the title, while Chelsea will receive 50,000 pounds, and 25,000 pounds for Fulham and Middlesbrough for reaching the semi-finals of the competition. The financial prize is very small compared to the 100 million pounds that the Premier League champion and the European champion receive. As for the title, The FA Cup winner will receive 4 million pounds sterling, and all those who qualify for the third round will receive 105 thousand pounds sterling. However, the League Cup remains valuable for the teams participating in it, as they receive a total of 80 million pounds annually, and each club receives 45 percent of the revenues if it plays all the tournament matches, which is of great benefit to the first-class teams.

 


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