Loris Karius

Athlete

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It's good to have competition and good for the club to have three strong goalkeepers.

I think it's important to make the simple things right: the easy saves, the catches, commanding the box. On top of that, if you make a super save, then that's great. It's the main base as a goalkeeper.

I have no problem with Jurgen Klopp. In fact we have a great relationship, he transferred me from Mainz.

I think, in general, there are no games in the Premier League where you think, 'Oh, that's an easy one.'

This is life. This is football. Mistakes happen to any player.

The spectacular things come automatically if you're a good goalkeeper, but it's very important that you do all the basics right.

I don't think a lot of players reach a Champions League final. If you look at how many goalkeepers in the league reach a Champions League final, I don't know.

We have many good keepers in Germany, and that's why you can never let your form dip.

It is impossible to go through a season without a mistake. Some might be major mistakes. Some might be little mistakes.

It's just important that you plan your week with food and everything to try and be on your highest level on a matchday.

I think I would have one favourite jacket, one favourite pair of sneakers - like, from every kind of thing I do have my favourite - but they're often the things I wear the least because I just want to keep them nice, so I don't really tend to wear them as much.

Nobody told me to leave Liverpool. I didn't run away from Liverpool.

When I started, I was a striker for the first few months. Our goalkeeper didn't show up once, and the team was asked who wanted to fill in for him. No-one really wanted to, but I thought it would be an interesting challenge, so I agreed to do it.

Not many German keepers can say they've played in a Champions League final.

I choose to be a goalkeeper.

It definitely helps when you play regularly instead of coming in and out of the team.

I'm not a keeper who hasn't shown his ability.

Every manager has his own idea of playing and his own idea of the training, and everyone has a different personality.

Oliver Kahn against Valencia in 2001 - this was the first Champions League game I remember. I was a Bayern fan.

I'm not afraid of anything.

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