Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp paid a glowing tribute to Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola ahead of what could be the pair's final meeting, anointing him the best manager he has ever seen.The pair have shared many memorable battles over the past decade, first in the Bundesliga and then at the vanguard of the Premier League, and face one last top-of-the-table clash at Anfield.With Klopp leaving Merseyside at the end of the season, only the possibility of a meeting in the latter stages of the FA Cup could now add another chapter, leaving the German to reflect on their long battle for supremacy.While Liverpool have a slender one-point lead going into the match and Klopp boasts a marginally superior head-to-head record in their 29 contests together, with 12 wins versus 11, he happily places the former Barcelona man as peerless in the modern game."Pep is the best manager in the world.
I have a really good life being not even close to that," he said."I don’t know how could I judge managers from the past, but in my lifetime he’s the outstanding manager.
I see excellence when I face it and Pep is definitely that."I was never frustrated, I knew round about 3,000 footballers who were better than me and I still loved the game; the others who were better than me, I didn’t know them."I just got told I have a positive record against Pep...
I have no clue how that happened to be honest."It made me a better manager trying to find solutions. I know I’m quite good at what I’m doing as well, I don’t want to sound like, 'Oh my God, I’m just happy to be here', but you ask me about the best, he’s the best.