SINCE THAT DAY, THEY HAVE BEEN SAYING “KLOPE, SERBS!” Look how the Liverpool coach AMAZED our country with what he wore in Marakana / PHOTO /



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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp delighted Red Star fans when he entered Maracana ahead of the Champions League fourth round match (2: 0) two years ago.

Namely, the German strategist of the famous Anfield club attached Natalija Ramonda to his jacket, which pays tribute to the victims of the First World War in Serbia.

Jurgen Klopp with Natalija Ramonda in MaracanãPhoto: Tanjug / AP

Jurgen Klopp with Natalija Ramonda in Maracanã

Let us remind you, Natalija ramonda (Ramonda serbica, lat.) It is a flower that has the miraculous property of coming to life, albeit completely dry, when it is watered again, so this property of the plant that Josif Pančić discovered near Nis was chosen as a symbol of the victory of Serbia in Veliko war, because the army of our country was almost destroyed, and yet it achieved a triumph.

Red Star players celebrate victory over LiverpoolPhoto: Aleksandar Dimitrijevic / RAS Serbia

Red Star players celebrate victory over Liverpool

Just before the start of the match between Zvezda and Liverpool, UEFA allowed the home team to wear this symbol on their jerseys, and Jurgen Klopp once again showed how great he is and decided to add Natalija Ramonda to his team.

Our country suffered heavy losses, the highest percentage of the population of all the countries that participated in the war, and the role of Serbia was one of the keys to the final victory, because it was our army with the help of allies managed to break the front from Thessaloniki, where some of the key battles of the First World War.

The Serbian army had the fiercest battles at Kajmakcalan, on the highest peak of Nidza Mountain, where this endemic plant, also called a phoenix plant, grows due to its ability to return from the dead and even when completely dry it can come to life with just one. raindrops. It thus symbolizes the Serbian people and the army, who withdrew through Albania to Corfu, from where they later managed to defeat the occupiers.

The Russians have the ribbon of Saint George as a symbol of the armistice day, the British the bull, and since 2012 Serbia has officially Natalija Ramonda as a symbol to commemorate this day.

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