PARIS (AP) - Fomer Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp is used to being at the center of attention.
Jurgen Klopp joins the crowd at the Paralympics, cheering on long-time friend playing badminton
PARIS (AP) - Fomer Liverpool coach Jürgen Klopp is used to being at the center of attention.
On Thursday he was more than happy to be on the sidelines, cheering for his longtime friend Wojtek Czyz as he competed in badminton at the Paris Paralympics.
"I stood next to Elena, his incredible wife, and we both had tears in our eyes," Klopp said after watching Czyz lose to Britain's Daniel Bethell in the men’s singles. "I couldn't be prouder of him. I know sports are all about results, but just seeing him on the court was so touching, and I couldn't get my head around that."
Their friendship began about 20 years ago when Czyz, a promising soccer player, suffered a devastating injury in a collision with a goalkeeper that led to the amputation of his lower left leg. During his rehabilitation Czyz met Klopp, who was managing FSV Mainz 05, a second-division German club at the time.