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Jurgen Klopp: "The First Thing I Heard When I Came To Liverpool Is That A Scouser Is An Irish Man Or Woman Who Can Swim"
Sean Cox was the victim of an unprovoked attack outside Anfield in 2018, which left him with a severe brain injury.
His wife Martina has told their story in a new book, With Hope in Your Heart: The Sean Cox Story, written with Susan Keogh. They both joined Matt this week to discuss it.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, who has been very supportive of the Cox family since the attack, wrote the foreword for the book and was due to attend the launch event in Ireland before COVID-19 intervened.
Instead, he joined Matt on The Last Word to talk about his admiration for Martina Cox, the life and love lessons Liverpool FC has taught him, the club's special connection with Ireland and how he can't wait to see fans back in the stadium.
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