Liverpool exec would welcome Asian player 'if he fits'

Soldiers watch as workers load military equipment procured from Israel at the Quirino Grandstand on Friday. MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

HONG KONG – Liverpool FC manager Jurgen Klopp said he has high respect for Asian footballers, recalling his pleasant experience with Japanese star Shinji Kagawa previously in Germany.

“I’ve had the best experience with an Asian player because I enjoyed working together with Shinji (before)," said Klopp, who brought the Japanese dynamo to his previous club Borussia Dortmund in 2010 and signed him a second time in 2014 after a short stint with Manchester United in between.

Here for the Reds’ stint in the Premier League Asia Trophy 2017, Klopp was asked if it’s possible for an Asian player to make it to Liverpool, too. He said it all depends on the circumstances.

 “Yes, of course, there are players out there but it’s not about where they come from but whether they will fit into our team. If there’s anyone player from Asia who fits, I’ll be the first to go for him, but at this moment, it doesn’t work out so far,” the German said.

LFC beat Crystal Palace Wednesday night at Hong Kong Stadium, 2-0, to reach the final of the Asia Trophy againsr Leicester, which edged West Bromwich Albion on penaties, 7-6, in the other game.

This trip serves as part of the Standard Chartered Bank-sponsoredclub’s preparations for the 2017-18 season and the UEFA Champions League qualifiers.

“With the Premier League, nobody really knows who’s gonna win at the end of the season so that means it’s possible for all of us (to win the title).  I won’t say we’ll win it today and carry it as an added pressure.

“Let’s look and see how good we will be but I would say I’m really positive about the next season but at the moment, we have to work and not to dream,” he said.

While in Hong Kong, Klopp shared his thoughts, anecdotes, and even jokes, in a lively half hour  chat with Asian media hosted by Standard Chartered Bank.

“Liverpool FC is an iconic global brand with a long history and incredible following, a milestone we share with them,” said Mai Sangalang, SCB Philippines Head of Corporate Affairs/Brand and Marketing.

She added that LFC and SCB share the same commitment to give back to the community through sustainability programs and football clinics across markets.  “Through these, we get the opportunity to support communities and help children discover their abilities built on values and discipline.

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