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Simeone Reveals Klopp is the Rival Manager he Admires Most




Diego Simeone has named Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp as the coach he admires most in world football.

In an interview,, the Atletico Madrid manager spoke about losing Antione Griezmann to Barcelona and signing Joao Felix, while also singing Klopp's praises.

"A coach I admire? Jurgen Klopp. No doubt," stated the Argentine. "He had to lose things and also win beautiful things, but always with the same style. I see him close to his players."

Klopp has reinvigorated Liverpool following their slump in the years prior to his arrival and guided them to their sixth European Cup triumph - their second in the Champions League era - last season.

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