Jurgen Klopp has opened up on the "special" relationship he shared with one of his Liverpool predecessors Gerard Houllier following the latter's death aged 73.
Houllier held the fort at Anfield from 1998-2004, and is largely credited for bringing Liverpool up to speed in the modern era of football.
During his tenure, the much-loved Frenchman led Liverpool to an illustrious treble in 2001, eventually collecting a total of six trophies as manager of the club.
But his contribution to Liverpool did not end there, as Klopp revealed Houllier kept in regular contact to offer him support and feedback during his own spell in the hotseat. “I met him before I came to Liverpool and I knew him a little bit then,” Klopp explained to . “When I arrived
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