(Reuters) - Liverpool coach Juergen Klopp enjoyed the first win of his Premier League career at a stumbling Chelsea last October but expects a much tougher challenge when his side return to Stamford Bridge on Friday. "I'm very excited, games against Chelsea are always special things in the Premier League," said the German, whose team won 3-1 in west London last year with Philippe Coutinho scoring twice. "Last season was not a Chelsea season, obviously, and now they are back on track and that's how it is and so we need to be ready for a real challenge." The Italian, like Klopp, has become renowned for his goal celebrations and in his case also volcanic eruptions even at near-misses. "Emre is not injured any more, which is good, but now he needs to train, so that's how it is," said Klopp.
Source: The Star September 14, 2016 14:26 UTC