Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp has been named the men's coach of the year at the FIFA Best Football Awards, Insidenaija reports.
The 53-year-old German became the first to win the award twice, beating Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa and Bayern Munich's treble-winning manager Hans-Dieter Flick.
Klopp first won the honor a year ago after the Reds' Champions League win. He was given the honor again in the wake of finishing Liverpool's 30-year sit tight for a Premier League title.
In his acknowledgment discourse, Klopp offered credit to his training group, saying: 'I need to thank these young men. What we did over the most recent couple of years was truly exceptional.'
On the Premier League title, the German added: 'I had no clue about how it would feel and it felt totally overpowering.
'I have endless individuals to thank and above all my mentors. In the event that I had realized we'd won it my mentors would be here with me. What we did in the most recent year is about these young men.
'We didn't dream 30 years however we dream as of now for a couple of years.
'It was totally remarkable and we as a whole had a unique year in a shockingly not all that positive manner yet for Liverpool fans in any event we could make a few features in a precarious period. I had no clue about how it would feel and it felt totally overpowering.'
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