Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville has admitted that he “can’t wait” for Jurgen Klopp to leave Liverpool at the end of the season, due to the impact the German manager has had at his former team’s rival club.

Liverpoolhave won theChampions League, Premier League, FIFA Club World Cup, FA Cup, League Cup and UEFA Super Cup during the 56-year-old’s tenure.

Abreathless 1-1 draw with Man Cityon Sunday, March 10 now sees them sit second in thePremier Leagueon goal difference alone.

Neville: Klopp’s Liverpool exit can’t come soon enough

Neville: Klopp’s Liverpool exit can’t come soon enough

Speaking after the game, Neville heaped praise on Klopp for his impact at the club – despite also cheekily admitting that he is desperate to see the back of him.

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“I wish he was not the Liverpool manager,” he said on theGary Neville podcast.

“I can’t wait for him to leave from a selfish perspective because I know whilst he’s here, Liverpool stand a great chance of success.

“If we just go back to the start of the season, look at what everybody said about Liverpool and what their chances were of winning the title this season. The reason Liverpool are sat there in with a chance of winning the Premier League title is because of him.

“Honestly, he has that capability to be able to drag that extra per cent, two per cent, three per cent that not many can, and that’s why he’s one of the great leaders.”

With 10 games left to go in the season, Klopp will be rallying his team for one final push to rival both Arsenal and Man City for the title.

The Liverpool boss thought his team were handed a 99th minute lifeline in their pulsating 1-1 draw with City when Jeremy Doku seemingly caught Alexis Mac Allister with a boot to the chest inside the penalty area.

The late VAR check did not go Liverpool’s way, however, as Klopp expressed his disbelief at what he saw ashis team being denied a “100%” penalty.

Matt Hobkinson was a Senior Sports Writer at Dexerto. Matt is a dedicated football and Formula 1 fan and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the sports. He has previously worked at PA Media, Manchester Evening News, Chronicle Live, Leeds Live and others covering the region’s football clubs and sports stars.