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Steven Gerrard "surprised and flattered" by Jurgen Klopp comments

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The Rangers boss has no desire to see Klopp leave Anfield just yet, though.

Steven Gerrard was "surprised and flattered" to hear Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp tip him as his successor, but the Rangers boss insists he wants the German to remain at Anfield for many years to come.

Klopp made the comments after being asked in an interview with FourFourTwo magazine about his working relationship with non-executive director Kenny Dalglish.

He said: "Kenny and Stevie have both been a really big support from day one. If Liverpool were to sack me tomorrow, then maybe Kenny would be the first choice to replace me, but they would probably bring Stevie down from Glasgow.

"If you ask who should follow me, I'd say Stevie. I help him whenever I can."

Reacting to the comments, Gerrard said: "I was surprised and flattered at the same time.

"But when you read the quote really carefully, like I have, it said 'if I get sacked tomorrow' he thinks Steven Gerrard should be the next Liverpool manager.

"Jurgen Klopp's not getting sacked tomorrow. I don't want him to get sacked tomorrow. He's doing a fantastic job.

"I'm a Liverpool fan. I'm sure every Liverpool fan on the planet endorses what I'm saying here. We want him to stay for many, many years and bring as much success to our club as possible.

"But yeah, it was very flattering at the same time."

Both Klopp and Gerrard are under contract at their respective clubs until the summer of 2022.

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