J. Klopp: I want to win not for myself, but for the lads, the club, and the people. © ZUMAPRESS.com

Jurgen Klopp will fight for the first title this season with Liverpool on Sunday. At 3 PM English time, the Reds will start their League Cup final against Chelsea.

This final will have a special accent because it is Klopp's last season with Liverpool. However, the coach says that the victory would not be for him, but for the club.

Before the final, Klopp said: "I want to win on Sunday, but not for myself or my trophy cabinet. I want to win for my boys, the club, the people.

That is much more important, everything starts from that. What we are doing at the moment, we are writing a wonderful book, I would say."

The German also commented on the discussions online about Arsenal celebrating too much for their victory against Liverpool. In the social space, the Gunners received a lot of strange criticism.

"I heard discussions saying that Mikel (Arteta) celebrated the victory against us too much. That certainly wasn't my opinion. Everyone can do whatever they want.

I didn't find any cheek to rub into the air, I have no copyright and I don't want it. In fact, I don't really care what the outside world thinks about it. You can write it exactly like that," Klopp said.