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Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso was always bemused by our enthusiasm for tackling, because he saw it as the last resort.
From the moment I first spoke with him, I knew that I wanted to join Liverpool. I fell for Klopp - hook, line, and sinker.
I know it is really hard to win a league, especially the Premier League, but we have experienced players here at Liverpool.
When the chance came to join a great club like Liverpool, I weighed up my options and it was obviously the best move for me.
It's a different playing style than at Monaco; there were two of us in midfield there, and here at Liverpool, there's three.
I don't think any training session can get you ready for a game in the Premier League, never mind playing against Liverpool.
It was a difficult decision to leave Liverpool but I knew it was something I had to do to get playing regularly and improve.
Liverpool is such a big club, and I was fortunate to be one of a select few to have played for them. It was an amazing time.
I wasn't getting a lot of game-time at Liverpool, you guys could see that. I was just playing cup games and stuff like that.
Liverpool are one of the greats in Europe, and being able to be part of the history of such a great club is gratifying to me.
I think you find Liverpool fans are extremely passionate, as are Evertonians, but I think it goes to another level in Glasgow.
When a big player leaves, a big player leaves. You're at a big club like Liverpool, another big player will come in the future.
I saw the Beatles play the Cavern in Liverpool when I was 16. They had attitude: Onstage, they were like a four-headed monster.
To follow in the footsteps of Dirk Kuyt would be sensational. He triumphed at Feyenoord and has had great success at Liverpool.
In Rome, I was already trying to help in shaping the game, but the style was a little bit different to what we do at Liverpool.
It is clear I have enough qualities to be in the starting XI of Liverpool. But when you never get a real chance, it's difficult.
Our goal in Liverpool is to create the kind of stability that the Red Sox enjoy. We are committed to building for the long term.
I always thought about working in England because of the kind of football, the intensity of football. Liverpool was first choice.
The Miracle of Istanbul was the most amazing game I'd ever seen - and long before the end I'd decided Liverpool would be my team.
Liverpool was a special city that took to me; I will always remember how special that place was. I obviously don't miss the rain.
There are times when I watch Jurgen Klopp leaping around after Liverpool have scored and I think to myself: 'I wish that was me.'
In the Premier League, there is a team above the others. This team is Manchester City. Then there is a very good team, Liverpool.
We grew up in Woolton, Liverpool. We didn't have much, but it was irrelevant. We played out a lot with all the kids on the street.
I was not a Liverpool fan or a Chelsea fan in Madrid. I was an Atletico fan. I still am. Maybe they're the only badge I will kiss.
In England, football is a big thing to talk about, but Liverpool, it's a special place. You feel it when you make your first step.
When I was young, I didn't know a lot about Liverpool, but when I was coming here, my father told me about the history of the club.
At Liverpool, I studied Steven Gerrard all the time and improved my game that way. Here, I absorb all I can from Iniesta and Messi.
My son is a Liverpool fan, and he was already kicking a ball before he was one. He was born in the football city; he had no choice.
When you talk about those Liverpool greats, they had players who won everything. Some great team men, great goalscorers, longevity.
You can get caught up in a lot of things playing for Liverpool. The main thing is to stay grounded. That's something I won't forget.
It is something you can't quite explain unless you have experienced it. There is that difference when you pull on a Liverpool shirt.
I started watching Liverpool on the Kop; my earliest memories were 2000 onwards when Liverpool won the Treble under Gerard Houllier.
I always got a kick out of it when they called it the California Sound because it really came out of Liverpool and Greenwich Village.
Torres is a fantastic striker, and I think it was difficult for Liverpool to sell him because he's such an important player for them.
I have a fantastic respect for Liverpool the city, club and the fans, from the time I spent there. That respect will always be there.
I have no idea if anyone is watching me from the Brazil national team, but the best way to have a chance is to do well for Liverpool.
When Jurgen Klopp came to Liverpool I was ecstatic. I knew his pedigree and what he did at Borussia Dortmund. What a job he did there.
I have so many memories and have so many people to thank at Liverpool. I have to improve as a player. In my head, I always think this.
Liverpool manager Bob Paisley signed me from Crewe in 1981. We were the champions in my first season and I went on to win many honours.
It's always good when you see your name with legends of a club like Liverpool. It's a different feeling, and I'm very happy about that.
Many clubs wanted to know when I was leaving Inter, and Liverpool was one of those clubs, so people were surprised I chose Galatasaray.
At Liverpool and England, it's about moving forward and going in the right direction, and you don't want to be left behind by any means.
Everyone hears stories about what it means to be a Liverpool player, but, until you live it personally, you cannot really understand it.
The Beatles were from Liverpool. It's a hard town. The Stones weren't the hard men. They just dressed up. The Beatles were the hard men.
To be in the last four of the biggest competition is where you want to be and where Liverpool have been as a club many times in the past.
My best Champions League moment was when Milan won in 2007 against Liverpool. That was the biggest moment for me in the Champions League.
Coming here to Liverpool, with the history of playing young players, it was the place to go to if I was to move. They've not let me down.
Each time I watch a Liverpool game, I feel something special, especially whenever it's at Anfield, because it brings back great memories.
My first season at Liverpool had good moments but also bad ones. We played three tournaments and we played two finals, and that was good.
When I am out in Liverpool, the fans come up and talk to me. But I cannot take in everything they say because I don't understand all of it.