Jürgen Klopp
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Yeah, great day.
Lisbeth was a really, really nice woman, I have to say.
That's a big difference.
So I was not in a funeral and that sounds crazy.
The online funeral was one of the saddest things I experienced in my life.
But I made it happen at least.
That was good that we could see it, that we could be part of it.
We couldn't be there.
My mom in the end had dementia, so it's not that she would have known that I was not there when she was lying there.
That's not a nice thing, but she saw the majority of...
my working life if you want my dad didn't see my coaching life so that's is the there's no nothing is perfect but mom was was super happy was a very happy lady until she could remember us and see us and recognize us and the time when he could and she couldn't do that anymore yeah
It was not too long, but I can't wait for the day when somebody finds a solution for these kind of things, for these kind of diseases.
Because in your age, obviously, you don't think about it, but if you become older, they think, who dies today just of a heart attack and not by having already dementia or stuff like this and don't recognize the kids anymore and stuff like this.
You don't want that.
You just can get through this by ignoring the fact and hoping that science will find a way until we get there.
Yeah.
So like the normal things on phone, she didn't know, she didn't recognize my voice first.
This is a strange, strange disease or whatever, however you call it.
It closed so many doors and opens others.
So long-time memory, incredible memory.