English Premier League (EPL) club Liverpool player Trent Alexander Arnold has praised coach Jurgen Klopp, saying he will 'always be special for the club'. Liverpool, known as The Reds, will play their next match against Everton on Sunday. Liverpool's team is only six points away from winning their first title in the league after 30 years while nine more matches are yet to be played. The 21-year-old Arnold told BBC Radio 5 Live, "You have to respect the things they do. To change the whole club, from the players who made the debut, to everyone, everyone in the same way. To think through, believe in the same way and dream in the same way. " He said, "He is the symbol of the whole club. Despite being a city, country and local, he only stays with the club. He does it with every person - fans, staff and players." The league had to intervene due to Coronavirus. Asked how disappointing it was to stop the league at the time of winning the title, he said, "If you can imagine, our ultimate goal was to win it. We were close to it. Really two steps away. But you got 100 You need to wait for days, then you can achieve it. It was very disappointing. " He said, "But the situation in the league has not changed, our mindset has not changed and we have to win every match. We will remember to break the record and win the title." Bowler S Sreesanth has thought of committing suicide many times Darren Sammy raises voice against racism, says, 'it is necessary to educate young cricketers' Big statement of Rahul Dravid, says 'I don't think we are in that situation right now '