By David Lynch Jurgen Klopp perhaps said it best when he described choosing between his brand of football and that of enduring rival Pep Guardiola as ‘a question of taste’. Football teams have long been built in their manager’s image, tending to become a product of one individual’s experiences not only as a player and coach but, most importantly, as a person. And, when it comes to Klopp and Guardiola, the differences between the two men’s personalities and their paths to the summit of European football have been writ large across their many titanic tussles down the years. For Guardiola, the jo…