
Stan Collymore accepts that Jurgen Klopp has already achieved more than Pep Guardiola on English football.
Guardiola acquired Manchester City ‘s Managerial reigns in 2016 and has since conveyed eight major trophies including Premier League titles back-to-back.
The Spaniard is broadly respected as his generation ‘s best manager, having also won various titles in both Barcelona and Bayern Munich, however, he has always appreciated solid financial help in the transfer market.
In 2015, after leading Borussia Dortmund to two Bundesliga crowns, Klopp arrived in England with a similarly authentic reputation, and he before long set about stamping his mark on a trustless Liverpool team.
The German head coach has gradually impacted significant changes in the course of recent years on a restricted spending plan, to create a side that is presently viewed as one of Europe’s most grounded beating early developing pains.
Liverpool won last season’s Champions League and looks set to add a tricky Premier League title to their trophy cabinet this summer, with Klopp credited for being the mastermind in their ascent to the top. Collymore says the Reds manager had a greater impact at Anfield than Guardiola had at Etihad Stadium, and that he’s well headed to earning a place in the fame hall of English football.
In his latest section for The Mirror, the previous Liverpool striker stated: “If Jurgen Klopp carries on like this, he will go down as one of the great managers of all time in Liverpool as well as in the history of English football. His purchasing and working of a team, his management of his players, his demeanor, and his achievements are top-notch. So in the event that he can catch up last season’s European Cup victory, and this current season’s Super Cup, Club World Cup, and Premier League triumphs with a few additional trophies, maybe another Champions League and a residential cup or two, perhaps he would reasonably be addressed in the same breath as Sir Alex Ferguson, Bill Shankly, Brian Clough, Bob Paisley, Jose Mourinho, and Pep Guardiola.”