Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp said that he is a fan of Africa, stressing his happiness with the presence of a large number of African players in his team.

"I think it is wonderful to have such a large number of African players (in Liverpool)," Juergen added in a recent book. "He joked," Until the African Cup begins, and then we say: Oh my God, "in reference to the club having to give up African players to participate in the African Nations Cup.

The book, currently for sale in Britain, has the title "Made in Africa ... History of African Players in English Football".

Klopp praised the former professional of the German league, Anthony Yepoyo.

In an interview conducted in the summer of 2019, Klopp was quoted as saying of the Ghanaian player that "Liboyo was, alongside Gerd Muller, one of the greatest strikers who ever played in Germany."

Klopp added that Yepoyo - who played for Hamburg, Eintracht Frankfurt and Leeds United - had a "great impact" on society.

He pointed out that Yeboyah was often a victim of racist attacks. "At the time, we did not think carefully about the issue of racism. When some fools shouted and heard the words, were you saying: Are you stupid? What is this? But there was no means of social communication, as it was not There is attention given to it today, and it is sad that we still have to talk about such matters, but this is society. "