‘In my opinion’: Harvey Elliott says one Liverpool man is simply ‘the best’

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Liverpool have some of the best operators in football at the club right now.

The likes of Virgil van Dijk, Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz are among the best players in the world, but none of them could reach these heights if it weren’t for Jurgen Klopp.

The German has utterly transformed Liverpool since arriving at the club in 2016, and his impact simply can’t be underestimated.

Simply put, Klopp has been a revelation ever since arriving at Anfield, and according to Harvey Elliott, he’s the best manager in the world.

Speaking on the Blood Red Podcast, Elliott spoke about how the German helped him through his injury issues, claiming that Klopp’s man-management ability makes him the best around.

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Klopp is the best

Elliott spoke highly of the gaffer.

“It shows what a great person he is and what a great manager he is. Whenever he’d see me around the building he’d put his arm around me and tell me everything is ok. He’d watch me train and stuff. To have that support gave me that extra boost and made me work a bit more to repay him in a way, to get back as quick as I can, he’s a great manager who has a great heart, and that’s why, in my opinion, he’s the best,” Elliott said.

Incredible

Jurgen Klopp truly is one of the best managers in the world, and he’s mastered seemingly every aspect of his job.

Not only is he a master tactician, he also knows how to spot and improve a player, while his man-management is also second-to-none.

He’s helped his players through the toughest of times, but he strikes the perfect balance between being a stern manager who demands the best and a confidante that any of his players would feel comfortable turning to in a time of crisis.

As Elliott says, Klopp may well be the very best in the business.

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