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New Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp described himself as ‘an average’ player during his first ever press conference as Liverpool manager at Anfield on Friday.

And after a long playing career spent at German minnows Mainz 05 between 1989 and 2001, people can probably see why he self-effacingly says that.

But if we already know lots about Klopp the manager after a whirlwind week, then take a look at these, arguably his top five goals, and you can learn a bit about him as a player too.

IN PICS: Klopp's first press conference

The 6’4” tall Stuttgart born Klopp started life as a striker for Mainz before ending his career in defence.

In all he played 377 games for Mainz over 11 years - his entire playing career - and scored 52 goals - before taking over as manager and leading Mainz to promotion to the Bundesliga in 2004 after four decades for the club in Germany’s second tier.

Click on the link below to see some of new Anfield manager Klopp’s best moments as a player - including a stunning strike at no.1.