In a recent interview, McAllister looked fondly at the future of Liverpool Football Club and expressed his high expectations and trust in new manager Jürgen Sloter. He admits that replacing Jurgen Klopp - the legendary coach who has been in charge of Liverpool for almost nine years and has created numerous great moments - would be a daunting task for anyone. However, McAllister is optimistic about Sloter's arrival and believes he will be able to integrate smoothly into the team and lead Liverpool forward.

McAllister particularly mentioned Klopp's warm gesture during the farewell, he led the fans to sing the Slotter song, a gesture that not only created a harmonious atmosphere for the club, but also paved the way for the new coach to take over. McAllister said he had exchanges with Slaughter during the America's Cup, and was impressed by the professionalism and technical ability shown by the other side. In addition, he also received positive feedback from his teammate Senesi, who worked with Sloter at Feyenoord, which reinforced his confidence in the new season.

When talking about Klopp, McAllister was overwhelmed with gratitude. He recalled the strong bond he had with Klopp, saying that he always treated him with love and respect, even to the point where his teammates jokingly referred to him as "Klopp's son". McAllister is grateful to Klopp for giving him the opportunity to play at a world-class club like Liverpool and for the support and help he has received throughout his career. In particular, he cited Klopp's unwavering support when he switched him to playing as a defensive midfielder at the start of last season, and for always standing by him in the face of criticism. McAllister said he was sad to see Klopp go, but he was also happy for Klopp to be able to enjoy his retirement as a well-deserved reward.

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