Gary Neville picked Jurgen Klopp as the Premier League manager he would most like to play for despite hailing Pep Guardiola as one of the best of all time.
The former Man Utd defender played his entire career under the great Sir Alex Ferguson, whom is widely-regarded as the best boss of the Premier League era.
But given the choice of just the 20 current top-flight managers, Neville opted for Klopp, who has steered his Liverpool side to the brink of the title this season.
Posed the question on Sky Sports' The Football Show, Neville said: "I'd probably say Jurgen Klopp. I just look at the way his teams play at this moment in time, they're adaptable. "They do play with possession but they also counter-attack, they're also competitive.
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