Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard summed up Jurgen Klopp's career at Anfield.
"I was excited after the first press conference. After that interview, you were almost boxing with the shadow in the mirror, thinking: "Come on, let's go, the game is on".
Carragher and I were invited to represent Liverpool's first team in Australia as part of a friendly. We got a small idea of what it was like to have him standing in front of you and giving tactical instructions.
I remember sitting there and thinking: "I would give any money and do anything to play for this guy for a year." For the love of all that is holy, I hope that a monument will be erected to him. I hope it's almost ready. If we talk about all the coaches who have had great success at Liverpool, he will be among the best," Sky Sports quoted Gerrard as saying.