Best man Wagner not surprised by Klopp exit

Norwich City manager David Wagner. Pic: Nigel French/PA Wire.
Jurgen Klopp faces his best man in Klopp's first game after announcing his Liverpool exit. The Reds host Norwich in the FA Cup at Anfield on Sunday.
Canaries boss David Wagner has known Klopp for more than 25 years after being team-mates at Mainz, and was best man at his friend's wedding.
"I wasn't surprised when he told me," Wagner said, of Klopp's announcement, at Norwich's pre-match press conference on Friday afternoon. "I was happy for him, because I know how hard and how difficult for him this decision was and is.
"It shows a lot of personality, character and bravery as well. Only he knows what is best for him.
"We all know how exhausting and how challenging this business can be. If he knows it is best for him then I am happy for him and he will have a great time in front of him for sure."
Wagner was manager for Huddersfield's brief stay in the Premier League but lost all three matches against Liverpool.
Now he brings the Canaries to Anfield for a fourth-round tie on Sunday looking for a favour he knows he will not get from his long-time friend.
"We had already conversations about it. He asked me for massive rotation. I told him that doesn't help, obviously," said Klopp of Wagner's request to face a weakened team.
"It's cool to have the game. When he worked at Huddersfield, he watched a lot of games here in the stadium, when they didn't play he was here, and now he's back.
"We didn't see each other for a long time, the next time probably would have been in the summer, so now it's good to catch up and to lock horns again."