JURGEN KLOPP has heaped praise on potential successor Roberto De Zerbi by admitting he loves to watch Brighton.
The Liverpool boss has yet to beat De Zerbi's Seagulls in four attempts and is desperate for that run to end at Anfield tomorrow so his side can underline their title claims.
Klopp comes up against a manager who has been tipped to replace him in the Anfield dugout this summer and he admits he's a fan of his football - even if he says he couldn't coach like him.
"The way they play, it's a really different way," Klopp said. "I couldn't coach that. It goes against my personality! But it's a good watch, very demanding for the players. Hold your position, keep your position, pass at the right moment.
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