Former Liverpool chief exec Peter Moore has paid tribute to manager Jurgen Klopp.
Moore left Liverpool in August after a successful three-and-a-half years in the job which coincided with the club's sixth Champions League triumph and - in July - the end of a 30-year wait for the league title.
Moore told BBC Sport: "There is no facade with Jurgen. There is no show for the cameras. He is a massive personality and a great motivator of men.
"We often reflect on the Bill Shankly era. The phrase he used was 'I was made for Liverpool and Liverpool was made for me'. The same could be said of Jurgen. I think he is a Scouser at heart.
"He has all the attributes; caring for people, warm personality, he is charismatic and incredibly articulate. He understands the values of the club, what it means to the fans and how important they are collectively.
"Shankly called it The Holy Trinity - managers, players, fans. Jurgen recognises it. There is a psychological bond between manager and fans. We have had lots of that at Liverpool over the decades but the closest example is what Shankly and Jurgen Klopp have done."

