"So I was walking just past 'The Albert' into the ground through the gates".
The soccer news starts with an old problem for the home team in the first-legs of knockout round serie, giving up away goals.
Having rested five players for the 2-2 draw at West Brom Klopp has a dilemma ahead of Saturday's visit of Stoke as Liverpool still need four points from their remaining three matches to effectively guarantee Champions League football next season. We have big experiences in moments like this.
It was 2008 and Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso and Javier Mascherano made up an engine room that had a bit of everything: Energy, vision, work rate, goals.
"It was pretty sudden and it was pretty quick and coordinated and horrible really. With heart, grit and pride we were able to re-open a tie that had seemed finished", he said.
Gerrard punches the air as Sadio Mane makes it 3-0, while managing not to drop his plate of food, and Roberto Firmino's double is seen from interesting angles at the Kop end.
"Supporters attending a game should never be subjected to an environment of violence or attack". ESPN's Gab Marcotti tweeted as much, claiming this was a completely different game although the score was similar.
Eyewitnesses reported that the Italians were swinging belts. It was over so quickly. Heynckes came back in October to rescue Bayern after its faltering start to the season led to Carlo Ancelotti's departure and has already said he will not be staying on beyond this season.
"He was part of the group of fans outside 'The Albert'".
Salah hogged the front pages of the national newspapers who hailed him as "King Salah" after his decisive performance.
Coutinho's departure to Barcelona in January robbed Liverpool of one of world soccer's most creative minds but has invariably helped to shore up Klopp's midfield.
"It's difficult to compare him to [Cristiano] Ronaldo and [Lionel] Messi because they have done it for so long and they have been consistent year in, year out", Gerrard said.
Merseyside Police continue to detain two Italian men on suspicion of attempted murder, and Detective Inspective Paul Speight has appealed to witnesses to come forward with information.
"He was in the middle of the street, Walton Breck Road, he was out cold".
"About Egyptians, Arab's and Islam".
Moments later, Anfield was stunned when Milner was punished for handball inside the area and Perotti coolly slotted home the resulting penalty. Lots of people around him were very concerned.
During the game police entered the stadium and arrested the two men. And if he can do it a few more years, he has the chance to land amongst the generational names in soccer (perhaps as the best African player in Premier League history with Yaya Toure and Didier Drogba).