The Merseyside giants are out to lift the famous trophy for the sixth time.
And coach Jurgen Klopp wants his manne to show that they want it more than ever after missing out on the title in last year’s showdown with Real Madrid.
With his side preparing for the clash against their Premier League rivals, the boss is still kicking his players op die gatte.
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The German says: “I have to kick their backsides in training, I have to push them, I have to keep them awake.
“I’m proud - very proud - but it’s not a moment to feel it; it’s a moment to really feel each muscle and it’s important we really say, ‘OK, come on, we need everything to do it because we want it’.”
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is driving his team to show that they are ready to put their name on the trophy after years being the butt of jokes.
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He says: “[Spurs are] still is a non-elite team.
“It still has some steps to go getting to the final of the Champions League for the first time in the Tottenham’s history is an honour no fan would have ever imagined.”