Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is proud of what a team Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool have become.

"I'm really proud of us as a group of lads that we've achieved that and the manager as well, the whole club, the backroom staff, they are the same," the 26-year-old told Premier league productions. "I've seen everyone pushing even harder this year, and that's what the manager's created.


"There's not one ego in that team. Our superstars are the hardest working, the most humble and the most relatable guys in the team. Along with industry and the relationship that everyone has, I think that makes it easier for us all to pull in the right direction.

"At the minute we've been doing that but whenever we're able to kick off again we've got a job to finish so we can't get carried away yet."

On 8 October 2015, Klopp and his backroom staff joined Liverpool. In four years, the manager, along with his trusted lieutenants Peter Krawietz and Pep Lijnders, has turned the Reds into one of the best teams in the world and, most importantly, into a family.

The boss has led Liverpool to three major titles, winning the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup and the Club World Cup.

This season, the Reds are on course to finally with a long-awaited Premier League title. Klopp's crew have been nearly flawless this season so far and they are just 6 points away from the trophy.