Did Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp cancel his vacation in Egypt due to the electricity crisis?

It sparked a statement attributed to the former coach of the English club Liverpool yourgen club Regarding the cancellation of his visit to Egypt, there was an uproar on social media.

A post circulating on a Facebook page attributed to Klopp talk about canceling his trip to Egypt, after learning about the electricity crisis taking place in the country.

According to the post on a page attributed to Klopp on Facebook, the German coach wrote: “I was about to travel on vacation to the pyramids of Egypt, one of the seven wonders of the world. Upon departure, the Egyptians said that there had been no electricity in the country for a long time, and the trip was canceled before travel.” .

The post caused a stir on social media platforms, especially in Egypt, where Klopp enjoys great popularity due to his leadership of Liverpool and its Egyptian star. Mohamed Salah.

But the German coach does not even have an official account on Facebook, and it turns out that the page that made the statement is, according to its description, “public” and not an official one for coach Klopp.

Klopp has one official page on the social media platforms on Instagram, and upon reviewing it, it was found that there was no statement about his vacation in Egypt or its cancellation due to a power outage.

Klopp reaches one million followers on Instagram within hours

The former Liverpool coach was not at all famous on social media, but he embarked on the adventure before his last match with the team in the English Premier League last month, and immediately achieved great success on Instagram and reached one million followers at the time, and now has more than 4 on his account. 1 million followers.

In 2020, Klopp said in an interview that he never understood social media, adding that he was “too old to deal with it.” But the 56-year-old now has a verified Instagram account under the name “Klobo”.

His profile description includes the phrase “ordinary”, a nickname he gave himself when asked in 2015 if he could become “the extraordinary” at Liverpool.

Klopp left Liverpool after 491 matches, winning the English Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup twice.

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