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I try to take them [so] that they feel they come in a natural way and in this moment, I feel this is the right place for me to develop as s a coach.
"I am a young coach but I have to feel it, right now I feel this is the right place.
I have to thank many; the management, the club has been really, really supportive and I feel really respected by all of the departments.
"The fans showed great support during last year in difficult moments, I felt that, and they have all the reasons to believe and to dream that we can have a great season, and we are really pushing for that.
"I feel my job is not over here and I want to help them, I want to help the team, I want to help the young players develop.
I’m still young so time will tell, but right now I feel like that."
Liverpool's hunt for Klopp's replacement will be headed by Michael Edwards, who was recently appointed as Fenway Sports Group's chief executive of football, and the club's new sporting director Richard Hughes.
The Reds' attention could now turn to Sporting CP's 39-year-old Ruben Amorim, who ended the club's 22-year wait for a title after joining from Braga in 2020.