Paul Ince knows what it takes to represent both Liverpool and Manchester United after playing for both clubs during his successful career.
After moving to Inter Milan following a lengthy period with United, Ince returned to England in 1997 by putting pen to paper with Liverpool, who were then managed by Roy Evans.
At United, Ince won some of football’s biggest honours as he was a vital part of a United side that took over English football under the guidance of Sir Alex Ferguson.
Now one of the most respected voices on the game, Ince still looks out for his former clubs, and he’s paid tribute to current Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp, by comparing him to his former boss.
“I think you’ve got to give credit to Jurgen Klopp,” said Ince when speaking about Liverpool to Instantcasino.com
“He recognised there was an issue in the midfield, and he’s brought in some really good players in Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister, then also integrated Curtis Jones back in there.
“He’s recognised the weakness in his team, and he’s gone out and done something about it. Sir Alex Ferguson was really good at transitioning his team – bringing out three or four players and replacing them well – and I think that’s exactly what Klopp is doing now.”