Pep Lijnders believes Klopp.had given Liverpool their 'identity' back. Jurgen Klopp has been everything we dreamed of and more since joining us. 

When he sat down in his first press conference with his big smile, we all listening intently but still lived more off hope than belief. 

"Doubters to believers," he said. How right was he. 

Lijnders shares more kind words about Klopp:

"Everyone saw what he has done with the team, with the fans and with the structure of the club. The prizes were a result of this continuity and stability. He gave Liverpool an identity again." 

"He knows what he wants. He gives trust and confidence to the ones he works with. He gives everyone the feeling they are part of something bigger and everyone inside has this importance in the same common goal – if it’s players, if it’s staff."

Lijnders also mentions how Klopp has changed him as a person. 

"Authentic people never have to change. And if you want to describe Jürgen, I would say authentic is the right word. He didn’t change my passion, he didn’t change my beliefs, he changed my personality and my view on life and football."

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