Jurgen Klopp has paid tribute to Sir Bobby Charlton and Bill Kenwright in recent days following their deaths.
Manchester United legend and England World Cup winner Sir Bobby died peacefully on Saturday morning, surrounded by family and friends.
Meanwhile, Everton announced on Tuesday that Kenwright, who had been Blues chairman since 2004, had tragically died on Monday night.”I never met any of them but I lived in England for eight years, so Sir Bobby in particular, I knew him before he came here and he was definitely that guy,” Klopp told reporters at Anfield .
British football, one of the biggest football figures in the world. , European football [and] world football. “I can’t add anything [to what’s already been said], but I really feel for the family and I hope they’re doing well.Rest in peace, Bill Kenwright“The same goes for Mr. Kenwright.
What I read recently is that [he] definitely has a big heart for the city and for Everton. But his message to Hillsborough, he says, is that they chose the wrong town and they chose the wrong mother. – This is a very powerful message.“I don’t think we have any problems with each other on the left or right side of the game, especially around the Everton game.
It shows how united we are right now and it’s a really great thing. He definitely found the right words for her. “Condolences to the family and we hope they are doing well.”
