Jurgen Klopp struggled to compare the Kop and the 'Yellow Wall' at former club Borussia Dortmund, but revealed Liverpool's stand had given him 'my greatest half hour in football'.

The charismatic German was speaking on Sky Sports News ahead of his appearance with Sportsmail's Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football, which was only confirmed after his side continued their impressive start to the season by beating Hull 5-1 on Saturday.

When asked how the two infamous fans' areas at the clubs compared, Klopp said: 'It's different, all I can say is that there's nothing compared to the Yellow Wall because there's 27,000 people standing - that's quite impressive.

Liverpool manager struggled to compare Liverpool's Kop with the Yellow Wall at Dortmund

The German did admit that the Kop gave him 'my greatest half hour in football'

Klopp speaks with Jamie Carragher (right) ahead of his appearance on Sky Sports' MNF

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'We have a new stand in Liverpool, which is 22,000 people sitting, which I have never seen.

'But the Kop created the best half hour that I've had in football. I don't have to say it was the last half hour against Dortmund, the atmosphere in the stadium was the best I've ever had - hopefully not the best I will ever have but it was outstanding.

'I don't want to compare. I'm a lucky guy who has had two wonderful clubs and now I can work here. The Kop is an impressive place and I love to play in front of them,' he added.

The 49 year-old was referring to Liverpool's dramatic comeback against his former team in last year's Europa League quarter-final second leg when his side twice needed three goals to go through before finally sealing a 4-3 (5-4 agg) victory with Dejan Lovren's injury-time header.

Klopp celebrates Dejan Lovren's dramatic late winner against his former club in last season's Europa League quarter-final

Klopp conceded that nothing compares to 27,000 standing fans in Dortmund's 'Yellow Wall'

Klopp was also quizzed on what his biggest ambition at Anfield is, 'Only to play football that we like to remember,' he said.

'That's all that you have to do in life - use the time that you have together to create some moments, which you can enjoy and look back to say they were some of the best moments I've ever had.

'Of course we want to win the league. I don't know when it will happen or if it will happen but we are not too far away from the teams that battle for the title,' he added.

The Reds boss admitted that David Silva (left) was his favourite Premier League player

Finally the Reds manager also picked out Spain playmaker David Silva as his 'favourite player in the Premier League.

'I like David Silva - he is a wonderful player, he's everywhere, he's so skilled and he has a wonderful attitude. Even though I haven't heard his name too often during Manchester City's wonderful start to the season, I'm pretty sure he has a role and I like his style of play,' he said.

'I am not too interested in the players of other teams. They are all dangerous if you allow them to be.'