Jurgen Klopp hails Liverpool's League Cup final triumph against Chelsea as the "most special" trophy of his career, after Virgil van Dijk clinched a 1-0 win for the Reds with a dramatic header two minutes from the end of extra-time at Wembley. The victory was all the sweeter for Klopp as it came during an injury-hit period for his club that forced him to field a remarkably inexperienced team, bringing on four academy players dubbed "Klopp's kids".
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00:00 It is, in my longer career than mine, but in my more than 20 years,
00:06 easily the most special trophy I ever won.
00:11 It's absolutely exceptional.
00:14 Sometimes I get asked if I'm proud of this, proud of that, proud of that.
00:19 It's really tricky, I don't know, I wish I could feel pride more often.
00:23 Just don't do it tonight, it's an overwhelming feeling.
00:26 I thought, "Oh, my God!" I couldn't care less about my legacy.
00:31 I'm not here to create one,
00:35 as a manager of a football club you are there to...
00:39 ..to do the job.
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