The
Liverpool manager has revealed how the sitcom has helped him get to grips with the language – and he’s far from alone
They were there for him. Jürgen Klopp, the manager of Liverpool, has credited Ross, Rachel, Phoebe, Monica, Joey and Chandler with teaching him English. Watching the long-running sitcom
Friends helped him bridge the gaps in his language comprehension, he told
BBC Radio 5 Live’s
Football Daily podcast on Wednesday. “The easiest to follow for Germans in English is Friends. It’s easy conversation. You can understand pretty much each word, pretty early,” he said.
Friends is, in fact, a time-honoured English teacher. Both Luis Severino of the
New York Yankees
baseball team, who is from the Dominican Republic, and the Venezuelan Wilmer Flores, formerly of the rival Mets, have spoken about learning colloquial language from the show. (Flores, who has said he watches Friends almost daily, even changed his walk-up
music to the theme tune by the Rembrandts.)