Jurgen Klopp returned to the dugout for the first time since stepping down as Liverpool boss, to oversee team Blaszczykowski in a testimonial game against team Piszczek, and he led his side to a 5-4 victory.
Dortmund honoured two of their legends this past weekend, the Polish duo of Jakub Blaszczykowski and Lucasz Piszczek, who were both present in the Bundesliga triumph of 2011 and 2012 under Klopp, with a testimonial game. Both sides fielded former teammates of their and played out a nine-goal thriller.
The players involved
Jurgen Klopp coaches team Blaszczykowski and he had the following players in his team:
Roman Weidenfeller, Jakub Błaszczykowski, Mats Hummels, Julian Koch, Dede, Neven Subotic, Felipe Santana, Marcin Wasilewski, Patrick Owomoyela, Moritz Leitner, Antonio da Silva, Giovanni Federico, Kevin Großkreutz, Kamil Grosicki, Mohamed Zidan, Lucas Barrios, Mladen Petric, Nelson Valdez, Ebi Smolarek
Team Piszczek was coached by Klopp's assistant Peter Krawietz. He had the following players in his team:
Marwin Hitz, Jaroslav Drobny, Piszczek, Joo-Hoo Park, Marcel Schmelzer, Ömer Toprak, Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Erik Durm, Nuri Şahin, Oliver Kirch, Florian Kringe, Gonzalo Castro, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Jacek Krzynowek, Artur Wichniarek, Adrian Ramos, Julian Schieber, Dominik Zieba, Krzysztof Kiklaisz
Meanwhile, Klopp was in attendance in Paris for the Olympic games, and now he was seen at the Paralympics, showing support to his friend Wojtek Czyz.
Klopp has admired his friend Wojtek Czyz, a multiple Paralympic champion who has overcome a devastating football injury to compete at the highest level.