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Liverpool Echo
Liverpool Echo
National
Benjamin Roberts-Haslam

Jurgen Klopp's outrageous admission when asked burning question

Jurgen Klopp was caught off guard while out in Liverpool.

The Liverpool FC boss was spotted in the Baltic Triangle where he is believed to have been shooting an advert. One business owner in the area was quick to ask him a burning question that many may have assumed the answer to.

Ben Harris, the owner of Bennetts, a clothing and shopping website, quickly approached the LFC boss as he posed for photos with fans near the now famous mural of himself. Ben approached Klopp and asked him: "Do you know what 110s are lad? Ever heard of 110s, from Liverpool, the shoes? They've got three bubbles."

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The 55-year-old then replied: "What is 110s?"

Ben turned to the camera, disappointed, and said: "Ah, they're a pair of shoes lad. I wish we had them for you."

Ben told the ECHO: "I couldn't believe it you know. We left the office to go to 92 Degrees coffee shop in the Baltic and the Klopp mural is just on that road basically. It was booming, busier than normal, and we just thought nothing of it.

"Then our mate in the coffee shop said Jurgen Klopp was there. Went over and asked someone then went over to the business that the mural is attached to asked them about it.

"Apparently, he was driving round there all day according to the fella there. He got out the car because the guy from the business came out and stood in front of the car to ask what they were doing.

"When he got out the car everyone got pictures with him. He gave everyone time, he was a lovely fella."

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