JURGEN KLOPP transformed Liverpool into Champions League winners after picking the likes of Lucas Leiva and Alberto Moreno in his first starting line-up.
The German took over in October 2015 with the Reds languishing in 10th place in the Premier League table.
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He took over a very different Reds side in October 2015
Brendan Rodgers had led Liverpool to a sixth-place finish the season before.
But things were going downhill fast for the Reds, with Rodgers axed after failing to cope without the summer exits of Steven Gerrard and Raheem Sterling.
The club spent big to replace the pair, with Roberto Firmino and Christian Benteke arriving for considerable sums.
But neither had hit the ground running, and both were unavailable for Klopp’s first game in charge, a 0-0 draw away at Tottenham.
He still had the in-form Philippe Coutinho to call on, with the Brazilian perhaps the only player who could get into the team of today.
But Liverpool were also-rans in domestic, and European, football.
The Reds have upgraded considerably in every department, with Alisson taking Simon Mignolet’s place in goal as well as Mamadou Sakho being swapped out for Virgil van Dijk.
Liverpool have spent big sums on Darwin Nunez, Dominic Szoboszlai and Luis Diaz under Klopp, but that trio arrived after Champions League and Premier League success.
Remarkably, Klopp took his first Liverpool squad to the Carabao Cup and Europa League finals, losing both, before building his trophy-winning side.
He first got rid of players like Martin Skrtel, Moreno and Lucas before signing Sadio Mane, Georginio Wijnaldum and Joel Matip, who all played a role in Liverpool winning the 2019 Champions League.
The German has spent hundreds of millions building a world class squad
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Mo Salah and Andy Robertson followed and remain key players for Klopp now, with Salah becoming a club legend.
They all formed part of Liverpool’s Premier League winning side in 2020 along with Trent Alexander-Arnold, with James Milner, Divock Origi and Adam Lallana the only members of Klopp’s first line-up featuring in that squad.
Klopp has won seven trophies in charge of Liverpool