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Hannah Pinnock

Jurgen Klopp told 'natural fit' to replace him at Liverpool as Barcelona difference emerges

Your Liverpool morning headlines for Monday, March 28

Phil Thompson names 'natural fit' to replace Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool and possible alternative

Anfield great Phil Thompson believes Steven Gerrard would be a 'natural fit' to succeed Jurgen Klopp as Liverpool manager - but would not discount Pep Lijnders from the running.

Aston Villa boss Gerrard, who returned to Anfield at the weekend for the latest Liverpool Legends match against Barcelona, has been linked with taking over from Klopp in the past.

While the Kop icon has publicly admitted he'd like to be Reds boss one day, he has repeatedly sidestepped the possibility of replacing the German, whose current deal expires in the summer of 2024.

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Thompson, who was assistant manager of Liverpool when Gerrard first broke into the first team, could see the 41-year-old returning to Anfield one day. And the former Sky Sports pundit believes his recent transfer activity at Villa could be a big draw for the Reds.

Read the full story from Connor O'Neill.

Luis Garcia explains key difference between Liverpool and Barcelona as Mohamed Salah contract 'hope' shared

Only a select few within professional football have had the luxury of representing both Barcelona and Liverpool.

Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suarez are the two most recent examples of players who fall under this category, though the South American duo left the Reds in favour of securing what they described as dream moves to the Spanish side.

One player who headed in the opposite direction was Luis Garcia, who spent just one season in the Barcelona first team before heading for Merseyside in the summer of 2004.

Being back at Anfield once again for a charity match was another moment to saviour for the 2005 Champions League winner, who played his part in some memorable nights under the lights at the home of the Reds. But just how does Liverpool's iconic stadium compare to Camp Nou in the eyes of Garcia?

Read the full story from Tom Cavilla.

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