Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp said his side had not 'gone nuts' after winning the Champions League and were ready for their title defence starting with a Group E opener in Napoli on Tuesday.
"To win is nice, but it doesn't change anything," Klopp told reporters in Naples.
"It's so easy to carry on as normal.
"If you go nuts and start taking drugs and buying different cars or whatever and leave you missus at home, than it gets hard.
"We want to create more stories to remember in the future and not just this one.
"We don't feel the burden, it's long ago... three, four months."
"We're still improving, everything is possible again."
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