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Published 13:12 15 Apr 2018 BST
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“I was really touched by the atmosphere, to be honest,” Klopp said, in his post-match press conference. "When we came to the stadium, when we drove through the city, when we arrived at the hotel, it was really special. “I heard that Dublin is quite an LFC city — Now I know. It’s completely different to feel it. I thought it made absolute sense to try give something back. “When we left the hotel before the game today, there were 500 people minimum but if you give one autograph there are still 499 and we don’t have time so that’s always difficult,” he responded. “We tried to spread that a little bit and hopefully we can make these fans happy because they made us happy. You’ll Never Walk Alone before the game was outstanding, during the game was outstanding, and even after the game was special. “Thank you, Dublin. That was a really special experience.”
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