Yossi Benayoun thanked Jurgen Klopp for restoring the greatness days at Liverpool, maintaining that he made the “huge move” at the club after a frustrating time of unremarkableness.
The holders of Jürgen Klopp’s Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup sit 25 focuses clear at the top of the Premier League ahead of the June 17 provisional restart date of the season.
And Benayoun, who made 134 appearances for the Reds from 2007 to 2010, is brimming with deference for Klopp and the squad that he has assembled.

During the 1970s and 80s Liverpool became England’s best club, overwhelming all the opposition on their way to winning numerous league titles and European Cups.
After the formation of the Premier League in 1992, in any case, that achievement began to evaporate, and they had to watch Manchester United develop to take their place as the top pooches in the nation.
Last season, Klopp masterminded the club ‘s 6th Champions League triumph before also introducing UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup praises, and his side is presently just six focuses away from getting a bit of silverware that has demonstrated slippery in current times.
Benayoun-who played for the Reds somewhere in the range of 2007 and 2010-says the German head coach assembled “something extraordinary” when he assumed the management gets control at Anfield over 2015, and he trusts the new harvest will keep on succeeding under his stewardship for a considerable length of time to come.
“I ‘m glad to see it, it’s great to see where Liverpool is present. From what I see they are playing beautiful football. The most remarkable aspect is that you like being a squad-everyone understands what they’re doing on the field because they’re all on, you don’t get a couple of enormous stars. The team is one single unit. They’re playing along. Large credit to the manager, obviously, Jurgen Klopp. This is, I think, the enormous change from years ago. I always love to see them. Ideally, they will keep on operating this way and make us happy” the resigned Liverpool midfielder told the club’s official site.