Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has praised the quality of MLS and said the league will continue to grow in the next five years, while visiting with the New York Red Bulls this week.

Klopp, who was appointed head of global soccer with Red Bull after leaving Liverpool last year, took in training with the MLS club ahead of Saturday's Hudson River derby against rivals New York City FC .

And the German coach said he has been impressed with the level of play in MLS.

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"I'm 100% sure, in five years time, we [will] speak completely differently," Klopp said before he attended Saturday's rivalry match Harrison, New Jersey. "I'm re

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