By: Crystal Ge
“Was it like this yesterday when Manchester United
came?” he asked. There is something unique about the
reception England’s biggest clubs get when they visit the Far
East. Some people waited six hours, some waited two.
When Klopp (It is important because its popular)
reached the airport hundreds of fans were waiting there.
Klopp and his players were ready to go to the city there were
more fans than at the airport.
Half an hour before, Klopp had led his players in
honoring their Thai hosts in the traditional welcome
ceremony. If that was orderly, the scene soon became chaotic
as a press conference table was set up with three seats – for
Klopp, skipper Jordan Henderson and vice-captain James
Milner. The barrier was supposed to be for people standing
behind it, but many people ignored the barrier. “I have never
been to a conference like this before!” Klopp, he said as was
presented with a ball. “Thank you for a warm welcome this
was only my second time in Thailand. The first was an hour to
Sydney. I hope I get to stay longer this time!”