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Jurgen Klopp has revealed he has met with his predecessor Brendan Rodgers for the first time since taking the Liverpool job.

The Reds boss was not prepared to divulge the details of the meeting, but it is understood it took place prior to the win against Manchester City last week.

“Yes I met him. It was a really nice talk, he is a nice guy,” he said. “I said that before I met him, and we had a good talk.

“Nothing else about sport, the world and private things. It is nothing for you!”

Klopp took charge of Liverpool within a week of Rodgers’ sacking at Anfield, and has settled into life on Merseyside quickly.

The German was giving little away about what was said when the pair met, but insists such a liaison was normal.

“I did things like this with Thomas Tuchel [his successor] at Dortmund,” he added.

“If I want to know something about Liverpool I can read Marco Polo [travel guide]. Always when a new manager settles in things change.

“If I would ask something about Liverpool, I would have met him earlier, not after six weeks.

“It is not important what we talked about.”

Rodgers is currently out of work since his departure from Liverpool, despite being linked with several jobs, most recently a club in Qatar.