Mourinho: Losing three Champions League finals would be extremely hard for Klopp
A third Champions League last thrashing for Jurgen Klopp would be 'extremely hard' to manage, concedes Jose Mourinho. Having lost at Wembley while supervisor of Borussia Dortmund in 2013, Klopp endured a second Champions League last thrashing last season in Kiev against Real Madrid.
In front of confronting Tottenham at Atletico Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano on June 1, Klopp is hoping to end his hopeless finals record and Mourinho knows the heaviness of desire on the magnetic German.
'On the off chance that Jurgen (Klopp) wins it is a mind-boggling accomplishment for him,' Mourinho disclosed to Sky Sports News.
'On the off chance that Jurgen doesn't win you know, to lose three Champions League finals, it must be outrageously hard.'
'However, as of now he is an extremely positive person and he will simply consider winning.'
'Being a chief, and understanding what it implies for a supervisor to play a Champions League last, there is dependably a negative side of it and the negative side is that one group will lose and one administrator will lose.'
"Goads are not winning titles and to win the first would be awesome and could prompt other household trophies in light of the fact that the Champions League is the greatest one of all," said Mourinho.
"Finals are not to play, finals are to win."