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You can count on one hand the number of people associated with Liverpool who might be pleased, on any level, that Jürgen Klopp is leaving.
But while two of that trio have left now, Klopp is also leaving behind a hugely talented crop, having set 'Liverpool 2.0' on its way.
Certainly, the small army of youngsters given a chance by Klopp this season are likely to be among the saddest to see him go.
Were he not leaving the club anyway, Thiago Alcântara might be looking forward to a fresh start, although his time at Liverpool has been blighted by injuries rather than any fault of the manager.
Carvalho describes Klopp as 'one of the best managers' in the world, and admitted the chance to play under him was one of the factors in initially making the move to Liverpool.
However, he does concede that his period outside of the first team in his debut Anfield campaign was a difficult and somewhat confusing one.
And Carvalho will be eager to get back into Reds training, having taken a lot from it previously:
“Going in every day, training under one of the best managers [Klopp] and training with the best players in the world.
The best in training for me, like technically, was Firmino or Thiago," revealed Carvalho.