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Where Jurgen Klopp's first Liverpool line-up are now seven years on from his appointment
Jurgen Klopp rolled up on Merseyside to restore a sense of pride at Anfield as he delivered trophies at home and in Europe.A lot has changed in those seven years: Mohamed Salah has earned legend status at Anfield, and Virgil van Dijk has emerged as one of the best defenders in Premier League history.And with Klopp's place in Liverpool folklore secured as he marks his seventh-year anniversary in the dugout at Anfield, Daily Star Sport takes a look at where his first starting side are now.READ NEXT: Liverpool ace told Rafa Benitez 'you have no respect for me' pre-Champions League finalKlopp's first game for Liverpool came on 17 October 2015 - in a trip to White Hart Lane to Mauricio Pochettino's Tottenham.The Reds had experienced a poor start under Brendan Rodgers, leading to the experienced boss to be shown the door. Liverpool desperately needed three points after finding themselves in tenth - eight points off the pace set by Manchester City.However, Klopp's first game was a bore draw in north London, with neither side managing to find the net. Is Jurgen Klopp one of the best managers in Premier League history? Let us know in the comments section Belgian shot-stopper Simon Mignolet was given the nod between the sticks that day, but he quickly fell out of favour with Klopp eventually leaving for Club Brugge in 2019.
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Five most likely names to replace Brendan Rodgers at Leicester - including Pochettino
Brendan Rodgers is teetering on the edge at Leicester following the Foxes' absolutely torrid start to the new season.The club have lost six on the bounce, shipped 22 goals, and, perhaps most unforgivably, find themselves trailing arch-rivals rivals Nottingham Forest - the team, as fate would have it, they face next (*gulp*).Injuries, wantaway stars and a glaring lack of investment haven't helped, but following their 6-2 thumping at the hands of Tottenham over the weekend there's an overarching sense that Rodgers is only a defeat or two away from becoming persona non grata.If that happens, here are five managers we think could replace the Northern Irishman at the helm.READ MORE: Fans gobsmacked how Rodgers is still in a job after conceding record number of goalsLet's face it, Leicester aren't that far away from being dragged into a relegation scrap, and who better to parachute in than the man who kept perennial relegation-candidates Burnley in the Premier League for five straight seasons?Sean Dyche is, first and foremost, a pragmatic manager, which will help the Foxes stop the rot in the short term, though people close to the 51-year-old are convinced he'd have just as much success building a team who play expansive football - as Leicester do at their best.Dyche also knows how to work with a tight budget which, according to reports, Leicester will be doing for the foreseeable future.
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Graham Potter 'verbally agrees' to become new Chelsea manager after meeting with Todd Boehly
Graham Potter is on the verge of being named Chelsea's new boss after verbally agreeing a deal with owner Todd Boehly.The Brighton manager has been the Blues' number one target since Thomas Tuchel was shockingly relieved of his duties on Wednesday morning following his side's 1-0 defeat to Dinamo Zagreb in the Champions League.Potter travelled to London yesterday to meet with Boehly and the two quickly agreed terms, with the American tycoon keen to have Potter in the hot seat in time for Saturday's trip to neighbours Fulham.READ MORE: Chelsea legend John Terry already gives thumbs up to Graham Potter appointmentIt's understood that Potter insisted on assurances over longevity during the meeting, which Boehly was happy to grant him in spite of his ruthless decision to part ways with Tuchel just weeks into his tenure as Chelsea owner.The Englishman has a £16m release clause which the Blues are happy to pay, despite spending a whopping £273m on transfers over the summer, as well as a further £15m to sack Tuchel.Chelsea are still considering Mauricio Pochettino as Plan B, especially as the Argentine would be available for free, though his loyalty to Tottenham could scupper a potential move.CHELSEA FANS - If you were in charge, who would be your pick to replace Thomas Tuchel? Let us know in the comments section below.Potter has been earning rave reviews at Brighton for the way he's turned the club from relegation-battlers into potential European challengers, guiding the Seagulls to a ninth place finish last season - the highest finish in the club's history.The 47-year-old has been touted as a future England manager and was even linked to the job earlier this year following the Three Lions' torrid performance in the Nations
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