Jamie Carragher has named his choice of football's greatest-ever manager and snubbed Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp for the top accolade.
The Reds legend was naming football's best dugout chiefs and reserved top spot for one of European football's most legendary bosses.
Carragher is an avid supporter of Klopp's Liverpool and would love to see the German win a second Premier League title with the club before exiting at the end of the season.
However, even if Liverpool edge out Manchester City and Arsenal in the end-of-season title race then it's unlikely to boost Klopp further up Carragher's rankings.
The 46-year-old went through a host of managers still working and those who have retired alongside Arsenal legend and France World Cup winner Thierry Henry.
A game of 'Winner stays on' was hosted by the duo for Sky Sports with Carragher first naming Fabio Capello as a better coach than former Liverpool Champions League winning boss Rafa Benitez.
Carragher won Europe's top club prize under Benitez in 2005 and offered little explanation as to why ex-England boss Capello ranked above the Spaniard.
The Italian then lost his place to former Spain manager Vicente del Bosque who guided the nation to World Cup and European Championship triumphs in 2010 and 2012 respectively.
Jose Mourinho was picked by Carragher above Del Bosque next and was even picked by Carragher above Arsenal icon Arsene Wenger who the Portuguese shared a sensational rivalry with during his previous two stints at Chelsea.
It was a more difficult choice for Carragher to make next after being asked by Henry to pick between Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti and Mourinho, eventually picking the latter due to his European success with both Porto and Inter Milan.
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