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There will come a time, likely sooner rather than later, when Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola will leave the Premier League and make no mistake, we are really going to miss them. It is difficult to understate what both men have brought to English football.
They are two elite managers with different styles on the pitch who have built and led their clubs to the highest levels in European football. The legacy they will eventually leave on Liverpool and Manchester City respectively will be massive. Despite their tactical differences, I believe they share a lot of the same qualities as men that will be the reason that their effects will be so lasting.
Both Klopp and Guardiola have emersed themselves in every part of their clubs. Not for a moment could you accuse either man of seeing their jobs at the club as a stepping stone to something else or a short-term highly rewarding financial arrangement. Sadly, this is quite rare in top-flight football now as both managers and clubs have come to accept the fickle nature of their relationships.
Yet both men have understood the intricacies of what is important to both sets of fans. Klopp and Guardiola have respected and been emotionally attached to the fans, whether it be through the handling of players, derby


