Jurgen Klopp is undoubtedly one of the most charismatic managers in the Premier League.

The German has been in charge at Liverpool since 2015 and during that time has won several honours with the Anfield side, notably ending the club's 30-year wait for a league title in 2020.

Klopp's tactics, his footballing ideology and his passion for the game currently makes him one of the best managers in the world.

But the 54-year-old is also revered by many football fans as being one of the most captivating coaches in European football and, over the years, has produced some simply brilliant anecdotes that have given us an insight into what goes through the mind of a world-class football manager.

He's also had us laughing in hysterics with his excellent wit and sense of humour, regularly dishing out banter to rival managers and other football clubs.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MARCH 11: Jurgen Klopp, Manager of Liverpool looks on with a smile ahead of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg match between Liverpool FC and Atletico Madrid at Anfield on March 11, 2020 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. (Photo by Laurence Griffiths/Getty Images)

And if you ever wanted to relive some of his best one-liners, a Twitter thread showcasing some of Klopp's best quotes has been posted online by user @LFCFab_.

We've sifted through some of his best quotes and have put together a list of 20 of Klopp's wittiest jokes and most inspiring messages from the thread.

Take a look at the list below, which starts with a dig at Premier League rivals Manchester City.

20 iconic quotes delivered by Jurgen Klopp

20. Klopp throws shade at Pep Guardiola

With the rivalry between Liverpool and Man City currently being tenser than ever, perhaps it is fitting to throwback to one of Klopp's greatest one-liners from back in 2016, when he was asked why Guardiola came to watch the Reds play.

19. Team Messi or Team Ronaldo?

While many have been divided on the subject of who is the greatest of all time, the Liverpool manager was once very clear about which camp he stands in...

18. No room for Suarez...

Over the past seven years, Klopp has built perhaps one of the most frightening squads of players, but again in 2016, he showed how confident he was with his roster, stating that former goal machine Luis Suarez would not get into his starting XI.

Pep Guardiola blames THE GRASS! Find out more on The Football Terrace...

17. Klopp on Coutinho

But the German has spoken very highly of other former Liverpool players in the past and once admitted how he tried to keep Philippe Coutinho at the club before his landmark move to Barcelona in 2018.

16. His words of... wisdom?

There is no doubt that Klopp is a knowledgeable football manager, but he has come out with some pearls of knowledge that have sometimes left us scratching our heads...

15. Respecting Rashford

Marcus Rashford is without a doubt one of the most inspiring young footballers of our generation and the Liverpool manager once set his sporting rivalries aside to pay homage to the incredible charity work that the 24-year-old striker continues to do.

14. Praise for Milner

At 36 years of age, James Milner continues to perform at the highest level, bringing his versatility and experience to the Liverpool side.

That makes him the dream player for any manager and Klopp once paid credit to the former Man City player, who has grown to become an integral part of his squad.

13. Speaking Italian

Known for simply saying things how they are, the German once admitted that he was sceptical about his ability to coach in the Italian leagues, hilariously admitting that he would struggle to speak the language.

12. Winning the Champions League

And speaking of expanding his vocabulary, he nearly ran into a spot of bother with UEFA after using some bad language in an interview celebrating how good his team were following their Champions League triumph in 2019.

11. Dishing out banter

But while he is a great coach and an excellent man-manager, the former Mainz right-back enjoys the banter with his players, as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang once found out.

10. But don't break his glasses!

After an impressive 5-4 win away to Norwich in the Premier League in 2016, Klopp's wild celebrations with his team saw the German break his glasses.

He subsequently blamed Christian Benteke for smashing his specs and mischievously jested that the striker was sold a season later because of the incident.

9. Klopp on his successor

While many Liverpool fans will be dreading the day their German manager steps aside at the club, they'll be high in hopes that Klopp is right about who succeeds him at Anfield.

8. Savaging teams in the relegation zone

More recently, the Liverpool coach made a scathing comment directed at the teams in the relegation zone who are largely against plans to bring in a new five subs rule.

And the former Dortmund boss took no prisoners in calling out these teams, claiming that they would still be bad with or without the new rules.

7. Talking tactics

Well known for his pressing style of play, many have been enamoured by the kind of football his Liverpool side regularly produce, and he once gave an insightful snippet of how he organises his team to play in this manner.

6. Praise for Virgil van Dijk

Is Van Dijk the best defender in the world right now?

Klopp certainly thinks so...

5. ... and what about Trent Alexander-Arnold?

Alexander-Arnold might be one of the most creative wing-backs in the Premier League, but while many have criticised him for his defensive capabilities, his manager certainly doesn't see eye-to-eye with his detractors.

4. On working hard

It's no secret that Liverpool's style of play is built on an insane work ethic and Klopp once gave us an insight into the mantra that he instils in his players.

3. Praise for Mohamed Salah

Salah is perhaps currently the world's best player, leading the race for the Premier League's Golden Boot award.

But Klopp once gave us an insight into what type of person the striker is, praising the Egyptian forward as being an even better person than he is a player.

2. ... but he still had time to crack a joke

Even after praising Salah for his incredible achievements in the game, Klopp always has time to crack a joke, once hilariously telling the Liverpool forward to get back to work after he won the PFA Player of the Year award in 2021.

1. On being the best team in Europe

It's clear that Klopp isn't done winning trophies just yet and for that reason, it is a very exciting time to be a Liverpool fan.

As he continues to strengthen his squad, with the arrival of Luis Diaz being one of the signings of the season, there's no doubt he can take the Reds to the top once again.

But he will have to overcome their Premier League rivals, Man City, to do that.

And even as that rivalry continues to heat up, with both teams vying for the 2021/22 league title, Klopp still has time to throw a bit of banter Guardiola's way.