Jurgen Klopp's impact has been felt not only at Liverpool during his near nine years in charge.
The Reds' boss has earned his fair share of admirers in other countries around the world due to the extraordinary job he has done at Anfield since arriving in 2015.
As the 56-year-old prepares for the next chapter in his life, plenty has been said regarding his legacy and how he will be remembered by both Liverpool and rival supporters.
The English and German media have already had their say, and now reporters in Spain have weighed in on this debate. At a time when it has emerged that the Barcelona manager's job will become available in the summer when Xavi departs.
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'An earthquake has shaken both Anfield and England'
Pablo Montaño of AS wrote: "Jürgen Klopp has set the bar very high. Who many speak of as the 'Bill Shankly of the 21st century', a coach who has marked the modern history of Liverpool, but also the Premier League and English football, will pack his bags at the end of the 2023-2024 season. Two years of what was due to him by contract. An earthquake has shaken both Anfield and England, and that is why, with the news of the departure of the German coach and several members of his team, many questions have been added. The main one: who will succeed him on the local Anfield bench?
"Everything points, in the first instance, to Xabi Alonso. The one from Tolosa not only defended the Reds ' jersey on 210 occasions, scoring 18 goals and distributing 20 assists, but he also won the first Champions League of his career, in
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