Jrgen Klopp arrived at Anfield in what turned out to be Jos Enrique's final and injury-ravaged season at Liverpool and there's no doubt he'd have liked to have spent many more years under the guidance of the German.
"I've never been one to be easily impressed by meeting big and famous personalities and probably only two people has left me in awe. One was Steven Gerrard and the other was Klopp. As you saw him, that big smile on him all the time, and his persona, he's a big guy, you know," Enrique says thinking back to those days in October 2015 when Kloppo took over from Brendan Rodgers.
"I remember when he did his first press conference, saying how he wants to win the Premier League for the club. I'd heard this talk before and it's just bull***t, you know, but coming from him? It was different and not just for me. It was all the players at the club. He has something in his persona when he talks that is different to what I've seen."
The best in the world
"For me, he's the best manager in the world and I don't say this because I played under him. Pep Guardiola is also a genius as well as Ancelotti but compared to those big clubs, Klopp has never had that kind of budget and he has still delivered.
"He's been in competition with probably one of the best clubs if not the best club team ever in the Premier League and he's been able to compete and even win trophies. It's just unbelievable how much he's changed the club," Enrique says of the manager who had his work cut out for him at a club on a downward spiral.
"He didn't change much at the beginning, he's not Harry Potter, but he changed the mentality of the club. You know, in my time just getting to the top four was an achievement, but not to him. He wanted to win the Premier League and he put that mentality into the players and into the fans as well.
"He made them believe that it was possible so he's just a genius. I really believe he's one of a kind. I can't even begin to imagine what would have happened if Klopp would have been backed by FSG properly. I think he'd have at least three more major trophies. Without a doubt," says Enrique who is nervous of what is going to happen post-Klopp.
"I think it's a change of an era, like Ferguson leaving Manchester United, just like it will be when Pep Guardiola leaves Manchester City and someone else comes in. The only one I think could have brought something similar to Klopp right from the start is Xabi Alonso."
No going back
"He's having a fantastic season and he would have brought that confidence with him. He's already been at the club, the fans love him, so you'd have had the connection to and respect from the players right away. I hope I am wrong, but I think it's going to be a very tough time for Liverpool," a worried Enrique adds.
As Michael Edwards made a comeback at Liverpool, it got some people wondering whether Klopp might backtrack on his departure plans, but Enrique dismisses the thought.
"Klopp is not the kind of guy that comes out with something like that without having giving it a lot of thought. If Klopp wanted to stay, he would have stayed, and he wouldn't have said that. I think he's given that a proper thought.
"Obviously, I don't know him incredibly well, but the much I know him I am 99.9 % sure that he's going to take a year off. This is not just his decision; I think it's a family-related decision. So, I think it's a no-going-back decision. But I hope I'm very, very wrong!"
- Jos Enrique was talking to Tribalfootball on behalf of Grosvenor Sport