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Liverpool: Francesco Guidolin – Klopp TV Appearance “Wouldn’t Happen In Italy”

by Josh Sexton | Sep 30, 2016 | LFC News

SWANSEA manager Francesco Guidolin has claimed that Jürgen Klopp’s recent appearance on Sky’s Monday Night Football would never happen in Italy. Klopp — who has proved to be media-friendly during his time in management — has divided opinion...

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