A Quote by Jamie Carragher

There are times when I watch Jurgen Klopp leaping around after Liverpool have scored and I think to myself: 'I wish that was me.' — © Jamie Carragher
There are times when I watch Jurgen Klopp leaping around after Liverpool have scored and I think to myself: 'I wish that was me.'
This is hard to say but I think Jurgen Klopp has been a bit blinkered at Liverpool.
I have a very similar connection with Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool as I had earlier with Ronald Koeman at Southampton.
Jurgen Klopp coming into this country, you just have to applaud him for his tactics and the way Liverpool play.
Jurgen Klopp is the perfect role model. He has won so much at Liverpool and for Borussia Dortmund but also he worked for a long period at Mainz 05.
When Jurgen Klopp came to Liverpool I was ecstatic. I knew his pedigree and what he did at Borussia Dortmund. What a job he did there.
Jurgen Klopp will change Liverpool. He is a great coach and in the end his results will prove it. Every moment I had with him is a good memory. He treated me so well, taught so much, even though I was from Japan and not at all famous.
I think the 20-year-old me from that time, if I could have been managed under Jurgen Klopp, I'd have benefitted.
I have worked under several coaches and wish to appreciate each one of them. Jurgen Klopp, though, has helped me improve. He knows how to push you into performing; he knows exactly what should happen.
Nobody at Liverpool questions the manager. Jurgen Klopp is a top, top manager.
I have no problem with Jurgen Klopp. In fact we have a great relationship, he transferred me from Mainz.
I think Jurgen Klopp is doing a great job at Liveprool. The style of play is the opposite of Guardiola.
Jurgen Klopp is certainly a great coach. I think he has demonstrated at Dortmund that he can suit any team in the world.
When I watch Jurgen Klopp's Borussia Dortmund side, I see a manager who is determined to play in his opponent's half, who is committed to attacking football, and, from the way he conducts himself on the touchline, is clearly an interesting, charismatic personality.
Jurgen Klopp is a genius.
Jurgen Klopp is like my father.
A lot of the best managers in the game were forced into it by financial necessity. From Sir Alex Ferguson to Jurgen Klopp, their main incentive to move into coaching after their playing careers was to make a living.
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