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Jurgen Klopp is unimpressed by a German TV station’s plan to operate a ‘KloppCam’ during Liverpool’s Europa League clash with Borussia Dortmund.

Sport1 announced earlier this week that they would be focusing a special camera on the Reds boss for the full 90 minutes of Thursday night’s game.

BT Sport ran something similar for Klopp’s first game as Liverpool manager, against Tottenham back in October, but the German was incredulous when told of Sport1’s intention.

“That’s the first time I have heard about it,” he said. “You see how crazy the world is?!

“They can’t put a camera in my face. I know the way in Dortmund – off the bus, into the dressing room and no-one allowed in, only us.

“Then we go out, stairs down, through the tunnel, into the stadium. It is always like this. It is loud, it is a big crowd and for the players everything is like it always is and that is the most important thing.

“I don’t play. If someone is silly enough to want to see my face for 90 minutes during a game I cannot change the world.

“I can’t believe it is like this but if it is true I have to think about whether I will really talk with this television station in my life again. I’m pretty sure I will not, if I don’t have to.

“Maybe they will think about that because I have done a few interviews with them until now. But that’s how it is. I know I am only one part of the game but if people around me act differently I can’t change that and I don’t care about it.”