Guardiola, Jurgen Klopp, Thomas Tuchel, Joachim Low... How many players can say they've had coaches like them?
Jurgen Klopp is actually more active on the sidelines than some of his colleagues. For us players, this is very motivating. He gives us extra energy on the pitch through his coaching.
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.
I think Jurgen Klopp is doing a great job at Liveprool. The style of play is the opposite of Guardiola.
On the bench, I've got no problem with Jurgen Klopp, he's managed his team and it's fantastic.
He gave me a lot of confidence because he said he liked my way of playing football. He said I was a person he really wanted to have in his squad. Something like that is always good to hear. It made me happy, especially as it came from such a great trainer like Jurgen Klopp. He showed how good he is at Dortmund with all the success he had.
Jurgen Klopp coming into this country, you just have to applaud him for his tactics and the way Liverpool play.
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.
I learned a lot under Jurgen Klopp, even when I wasn't playing I was training with the lads every day and my game was still developing. I understood every decision he made and as a player you have got to respect that.
Jurgen Klopp is a genius.
I have admired Jurgen Klopp for a long time because his teams play fantastic football, and he is a fantastic person.
Jurgen Klopp is like my father.
I knew Jurgen Klopp from my time in Germany.
A coach I admire? Jurgen Klopp. No doubt.
Jurgen Klopp does have a winning mentality; he is hungry for titles.
Jurgen Klopp has the gift of developing clubs and improving people.