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Klopp missed TAA corner vs Barcelona but has now watched Origi goal 500k times

  /  Rick

Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he missed Trent Alexander-Arnold’s corner against Barcelona in last season’s Champions League semi-final as he turned away to talk to his assistant.

The Liverpool manager says that he didn’t see the corner being taken, only Divock Origi hitting the back of the net, and has since watched the goal a multitude of times.

"Unfortunately, the most incredible moment in the history of the Champions League… I didn’t actually see it," Klopp wrote in a column for The Players’ Tribune .

"Maybe this is a good metaphor for the life of a football manager, I don’t know. But I completely missed Trent Alexander-Arnold’s moment of pure genius.

"I saw the ball go out for a corner. I saw Trent walking over to take it. I saw [Xherdan] Shaqiri following him.

"But then I turned my back because we were preparing to make a substitution. I was talking to my assistant, and… you know, I have goosebumps every time I think about it… I just heard the noise.

"I turned to the pitch and I saw the ball flying into the goal. I turned back to our bench and looked at Ben Woodburn, and he said, ‘What just happened?!' And I said, ‘I have no idea!’

"Anfield was going - boof - absolutely crazy. I could barely hear my assistant, and he was yelling, ‘So… do we still make the substitute?’

"I will never forget him saying that! That will always be with me."

"Can you imagine? Eighteen years as a manager, millions of hours watching this game, and I missed the cheekiest thing that has ever happened on a football pitch. 

"Since that night, I have probably watched the video of Divock’s goal 500,000 times. But in person, I only saw the ball hit the net."