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'Classy Klopp will make difference at Liverpool'

December 08, 2015 10:53 IST
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Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge shakes hands with Jurgen Klopp manager as he is substituted

IMAGE: Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge shakes hands with manager Jurgen Klopp as he is substituted. Photograph: Michael Steele/Getty Images

Former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson said he was worried about the impact manager Juergen Klopp was having at his old team's great rivals Liverpool.

"I'm worried about him because the one thing United don't want is Liverpool to get above us," said Ferguson, the most successful manager in Premier League history.

Klopp, who led Borussia Dortmund to two Bundesliga titles and a Champions League final, took over from Brendan Rodgers in October and was charged with breathing life into a team that had struggled for consistency.

The charismatic, 48-year-old German has made an impressive start, with the team winning seven of his first 12 games in all competitions.

Liverpool are seventh in the Premier League, six points behind fourth-placed United and nine behind leaders LeicesterCity.

Despite the weekend Premier League 2-0 defeat by Newcastle United, Ferguson said Klopp was rejuvenating Liverpool.

"He's a fantastic personality, with those big white teeth always showing," Ferguson said.

"Even at Newcastle when they lost the second goal he goes over to Steve McClaren to congratulate him. That's class, that. And the work he did at Dortmund.

"I know him quite well from the coaching seminars. He's going to make a difference at that club with his personality, drive and knowledge. Things are looking up there."

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