Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has told how he feared lockdown would rob the club of their first ever Premier League title. But the German revealed he and his players pulled together to help them through the crisis.
The Reds were just two wins away from ending the club's 30-year wait to be crowned league champions when the UK went into lockdown.
Klopp, 53, and other football stars have united to talk about mental health as part of Prince William’s Heads Up campaign. He described football being postponed due to the pandemic, before Liverpool finally won the league, as “a setback from all of our dreams”.
Klopp added: “But it was a setback for all of us, and we could calm each other down. “It helps if you don’t feel all the burden on your own