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It’s shaping up to be a big week for Jurgen Klopp, as his Liverpool team meet the challenge of Bayern Munich, a team Klopp has had reason to be at logger heads with over the years.

Simon Hughes of the Independent joins us to talk about why Klopp so angered Bayern during his time with Dortmund, his relationship with Uli Hoeness, the loss of Virgil, and why a draw might not be such a bad result tomorrow night for Liverpool.

We also talk to James Montague, author of the brilliant “The Billionaires Club”, about the story of Bahrainian footballer Hakeem Al Araibi, who was saved from deportation and possibly death by a global movement led by former Australian Socceroos captains Craig Foster.

Plus there’s #JadoreInchicore, Ken’s Kastaway, Klopp sings, why a German curse can equal Irish good luck, and we launch German indie week.

 

 

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