

Alongside Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, perhaps the club that makes the highest number of heads turn is Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool. The German manager has always managed to construct squads that always dare to go forward with a tendency to only thing about scoring goals in a spectacular manner, this has earned the respect of all the world of football in Europe. Even the rivals are mesmerized by this tendency.
Andy Cole who won the treble for the Red Devils back in 1999, is loving how well Liverpool plays under Klopp. When asked about them, he said: "What I do like about Liverpool? I love what they have going forward. I think, attacking-wise they're sexy. The goals can come from all over the park. That's what I like. Klopp bringing in Sadio Mane, I've mentioned Daniel Sturridge numerous times and I think he's England's best centre-forward.
"When you've got players like that, you're going to score goals and you're going to create goals. But I look at the other side of them and see the other side - it's a bit like Newcastle, when I was there with Kevin Keegan. It's the entertainer kind of scenario. I really do enjoy watching them going forward, but defensively they're so-so. But they're a good team. I think that's what makes them exciting."
"Are they a title threat? Yes, I think they are, because Klopp has got them playing with so much energy now. They play good football and he's got them working very hard for each other. They're one of five teams who can win it, definitely. I hope Mourinho does well here. His track record proves he's a winner. He had a disappointing end to his Chelsea career but hopefully, given time, he'll get it right here."
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