
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has spoken about his opposite number Sean Dyche.
The two are going head to head in the Merseyside derby on Monday in the Premier League.
Both managers need a result, with Klopp hoping to arrest his team's slide and Dyche wanting to continue moving them away from the bottom of the league.
Klopp stated in his matchday programme notes: Of course I extend this welcome to Sean Dyche, who is making his return to management at Everton after doing such a good job at Burnley. Obviously this means that Frank Lampard is no longer the manager of Everton but there is no question that he is young enough to come again so I wish him well.
Sean's work speaks for itself. He has a clear idea of how he wants his teams to play and this means they are only ever a tough opponent. I know there will have been some who were surprised by Everton's performance against Arsenal last week and especially the result they got, but I was not. In a strange way, it felt almost expected.
So, credit to Sean and his players for this victory. For us, we have a warning not that we needed it of what should be expected tonight.
This is a derby so we need to fight with everything we have but only in a positive way. We have to fight to play football and nothing else. This is a game for passion but it can only ever be used in the right way. Nothing else makes sense."
