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Published 11:29 17 Oct 2016 BST
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“I am not interested and absolutely not part of the group that says Jose Mourinho was or has been a good manager when he still is.”
Now let's look at what Mourinho was saying at almost the same time as he was being defended by Klopp.
The Portuguese was asked if Klopp reminded him of himself - particularly his animated style on the touchline during games.
Mourinho did not immediately leap to his rival's defence.
"I'm on the touchline to try to coach," came the terse reply. "I'm not on the touchline to..." he didn't finish the sentence with words, instead he flapped his hands about in the air.
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Mourinho is not impressed by Klopp's touchline antics (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)[/caption]
Perhaps it's no wonder Mourinho is not impressed with Klopp - he has not fared well against the German in recent times. His Real Madrid side were hammered 4-1 by Klopp's Dortmund in a Champions League semi-final - a result that ended Mourinho's hopes of winning La Decima, and, therefore, his career at the Bernabeu.
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Jose Mourinho never won the European Cup with Real Madrid (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)[/caption]
Then last season Klopp got his first Premier League win over Mourinho's faltering Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Klopp can afford to be magnanimous about his rival - so far be has got the better of him.
For Mourinho, this is strange territory. There aren't many managers who have bested him, save for Pep Guardiola, and he is responding in the same way he did to the ex-Barca man: doing him down in the press.
But will his old tactic work again?
Klopp's approach - inclusive, friendly, smiley - seems refreshing in contrast to Mourinho's spoiler tactics. In both cases their media game seems to mirror their tactical approach on the field.
The two resume hostilities this evening at Anfield, when the battle for the points - and the touchline - will begin again.
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