Jürgen Klopp: 'Tony Yeboah had a big impact on German society'

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Jürgen Klopp: 'Tony Yeboah had a big impact on German society'

“I love the fact that we have so many African players … until the Africa Cup of Nations starts. Then it’s: ‘Oh my God!’” says Jürgen Klopp, breaking into his famous guffaw.

 

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Uwe Bein, Jay Jay Okocha, Anthony Yeboah and manager Dragoslav Stepanović Eintracht Frankfurt was a great team and a joy to watch...

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