You can read the full interview here
https://www.reddit.com/r/LiverpoolFC/comments/88b6zp/jurgen_klopp_exclusive_interview_on_his_faith/
“Being a Christian gives me a few rules. Being a Protestant is nice, it leaves a few doors open. It’s obviously not that dogmatic.” “’What if God sees you doing that?’” “I would say, ‘Ah, he won’t worry about that, he’s too busy’. It [faith] gives me a lot of things. I was always interested in people my whole life. I am not nosy, I am interested in people. I am a good listener and I really like to hear people tell me their story.”.....
"If such a fantastic country and a strong partner like Great Britain want to try to go the way alone I don’t see the benefit. I can’t see it. I am maybe not the best-informed person [but Brexit] was like countryside against cities, was a little bit young against old and that is not how democracy should work.
If you have to make a decision for the whole country then find a solution for the whole country and not for old people in the countryside. That’s all. But I am happy I live here and I deliver that message constantly to all my friends. I tell them, ‘I don’t know all English people but those I meet are fantastic’.”
He's spot on! It's old people in the countrysides of Yorkshire, Lancashire, East Midlands, Wales, PA, FL, WI and MI who determine election results!