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Published 20:04 7 Feb 2017 GMT
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“He has everything. Ask the players and they’ll say: ‘He’s the best, I’d die for him.’ "There were players at Dortmund who played five minutes in six months but they were happy: happy to come to training, happy to work, because he made you feel important. Not necessarily as a player – maybe he doesn’t need you – but as a person. That’s why he’s successful everywhere."
Now at Las Palmas in La Liga, where he is the club's top scorer this season with six goals in 16 games, Boateng is grateful for the short time he had under Klopp, rather than dwelling too much on not having longer with the coach.
"I’m happy to have met Klopp, to have worked with him, even if it was only six months.”
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