Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp made a surprise appearance on SkySport’s Monday Night Football this evening.
The German tactician discussed Liverpool’s set-up and style of play in detail and even spoke about his own playing days.
Following Klopp’s appearance on television, we took to social media to see how his debut on MNF went down with fans. It’s safe to say the former Dortmund boss was a hit, with fans of rival teams even heaping praise on the Liverpool manager.
I hate that Jurgen Klopp is Liverpool manager, because I genuinely love the bloke. Listening to him on #MNF is unbelievable. Great manager.
— Mark Dandy (@markdandy1) September 26, 2016
If Jurgen Klopp was my dad, my life would be significantly better. #MNF
— Coral (@Coral) September 26, 2016
It is hard for any football fan not to love Jurgen Klopp, brilliant on MNF #Klopp #MNF
— Simon Hahn (@si_hahn89) September 26, 2016
Feel sorry for people who support a team not managed by Jurgen Klopp
— The Redmen (@LiamLFCButler) September 26, 2016
Jurgen Klopp could burn my house down during the night and I'd still hand him a tenner for a taxi home out of the window before I died.
— . (@64_bit_hero) September 26, 2016
Jurgen Klopp is so easy to listen to. Don't really want the game to start. Get him back for some more questions ??
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) September 26, 2016
Jurgen Klopp is fascinating on @SkySportsMNF #MNF. Brilliant watch. Yes, Jurgen, the ads can wait…
— John Cross (@johncrossmirror) September 26, 2016
Jurgen Klopp top quality on #MNF. Direct, honest & seems even more relaxed than in his pressers. No wonder he was a hit on German TV in 2006
— Joe Prince-Wright (@JPW_NBCSports) September 26, 2016
Find me a girl who looks at me the same way Jamie Carragher looks at Jurgen Klopp… pic.twitter.com/6ANfUN6VSf
— 101 Great Goals (@101greatgoals) September 26, 2016
I wish he wasn't but Jurgen Klopp is insanely likeable.
This has been great to watch.
— HLTCO (@HLTCO) September 26, 2016
How many fans of opposition teams in the PL are watching this wishing Jurgen Klopp was their manager? I'd say 18.
— Craig Hannan (@C_Hannan7) September 26, 2016
The German tactician was appointed as Liverpool manager early last season following a poor start to the campaign by Brendan Rodgers.
Klopp will be back on the training ground tomorrow as his side prepares for this weekend’s clash with an out-of-form Swansea City.
Liverpool go into this weekend’s encounter in high spirits following their 5-1 win over Hull City on Saturday. The Reds have won their last four games in all competition and are favourites to make it five in five.
Swansea have lost their last three games and are without a victory in their last five.