The Reds boss has the chance to become the first man to land a prestigious prize while occupying the Anfield hot seat, but records mean little to him
Jurgen Klopp is not overly concerned about a history-making opportunity for Liverpool at the Club World Cup, with the German claiming he does not need to be “the first on the moon”.
The Reds are preparing to head for Qatar and a shot at claiming a global prize.
As Champions League winners in 2019, the men from Anfield have already lifted the UEFA Super Cup this season.