Jurgen Klopp has cultivated Liverpools spirit in a galvanising first 12 months at Anfield, according to the Sunday Supplement panel. October 8 marked the one-year anniversary since Klopp was appointed as Brendan Rodgers successor on Merseyside - and the Reds havent looked back.There have been high-profile away wins and two cup final defeats in Klopps first year, but Dominic Fifield of The Guardian believes the German has changed Liverpools fortunes for the good. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Whats impressed me about Klopp is the belief hes instilled at Anfield, Fifield said, speaking on the Sunday Supplement.Points per game is good, but its not exceptional, and hes got to two cups and lost both. But its the impact hes had around the scenes.Its really about the way hes galvanised the place. Hes got everybody believing, and theres hope around Liverpool now. Dominc Fifield says Jurgen Klopp has galvanised Liverpool and his effect is being felt off the pitch just as much as it is on the field of play. He is making an impression on the pitch because they are one of the teams playing amazing football in the Premier League. Its about the spirit hes cultivating at Liverpool.For all the commotion surrounding Klopps cavalier philosophy at Liverpool, he has won fewer than half of his 37 Premier League games in charge.In terms of records, there also isnt a great deal of difference at this stage between his and that of Rodgers. Where will you be watching? Liverpool vs Man Utd live on Sky Sports 1, Monday 7pm. Despite this, Steve Bates of the Sunday People was unanimous in his support of Klopp, who he feels was destined for Liverpool.The difference between Klopp and Rodgers is that you feel Klopp is the perfect fit for Liverpool. From virtually day one, we believed that, he added.Brendan did a decent job at Liverpool in a transitional period, managing out Steven Gerrard.Although he did a good job at Anfield, I always thought he thought how lucky he was to manage Liverpool every day. I dont think Klopp is like that. Klopp believes he and Liverpool were made for each other - and they probably are.The only thing Klopp needs to do is deliver that title they havent won since 1990. Under Klopp, you believe they are capable of that.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Rodgers v Klopp: A year on Pundits best summer signing Sunday Supplement podcast The evolution of formations Bob Riley Jersey Signed .Y. 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