Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp 'thrilled' to be named LMA manager of the year
Jurgen Klopp has been named the League Managersâ Association manager of the year after guiding Liverpool to the Premier League title.
The Reds ended a 30-year wait for top-flight glory in a season that also saw them crowned world champions following on from last yearâs Champions League success.
The award was announced by ex-Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, after whom the trophy is now named.
âJurgen, fantastic,â Ferguson said on Sky Sports. âWe speak about Leeds spending 16 years in the Championship, but Liverpool 30 years since winning that league, incredible.
Congratulations to @LFC Manager JĂŒrgen Klopp for winning The Sir Alex Ferguson trophy for the LMA Manager of the Year #LMAAnnualAwards pic.twitter.com/tJZrjXC0jx
— LMA (@LMA_Managers) July 27, 2020
âYou thoroughly deserved it. The performance level of your team was outstanding. Your personality runs right throughout the whole club. It was a marvellous performance.
âIâll forgive you for waking me up at 3.30am to tell me you have won the league! Thank you, but anyway, you thoroughly deserved it. Well done.â
Klopp declared himself âabsolutely delightedâ to get the award, which he dedicated to his staff.
"I have to say âthank youâ to a lot of people. I am here on behalf of my coaches." âš
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 27, 2020
Another award for this incredible team đ pic.twitter.com/MpjUXmGYYD
And the 53-year-old said he was honoured to be handed a trophy named in honour of Ferguson.
âI know itâs not 100 per cent appropriate as a Liverpool manager but I admire him,â he said. âI remember he was the first British manager I met.
âWe had breakfast. Iâm not sure how much he remembers but I remember because for me this moment was like meeting the Pope. It was absolutely great and from that first season we clicked.
âI didnât think at this moment I would have a trophy in my hands named after him.â
Last yearâs winner Chris Wilder had to settle for the runner-up spot this time around after narrowly missing out on Europe in a remarkable return to the Premier League for Sheffield United.
Congratulations to @LUFC Manager Marcelo Bielsa for winning Sky Bet Championship Manager of the Year #LMAAnnualAwards pic.twitter.com/ZFfXSFX9Mx
— LMA (@LMA_Managers) July 27, 2020
Also short-listed were Wycombe boss Gareth Ainsworth and Leedsâ Marcelo Bielsa, who was named Championship manager of the year after earning the title.
Coventry boss Mark Robins took the League One award and Creweâs David Artell was named League Two manager of the year.
Emma Hayes was named Barclays FA Womenâs Super League manager of the year after leading Chelsea to a league and Continental Tyres League Cup double, while Aston Villaâs Gemma Davies took the FA Womenâs Championship award after a curtailed campaign.
The Premier League manager of the year will be awarded separately next month.





