Brendan Rodgers has explained how Daniel Agger's passion and commitment to the Liverpool cause, coupled with the Dane's first-rate defensive ability, earned him the Reds' vice-captaincy.
Agger will step into the role vacated by Jamie Carragher when the 2013-14 campaign gets underway in August.
Rodgers revealed how the defender could not hide his delight when he was given the news on Friday - and insisted the 28-year-old can continue to be a fine role model at the club.
"He's a top-class player and he prepares really well throughout the week. Football is his life and Liverpool is his life," Rodgers told LFC TV.
"From my first conversation with him, he made it very clear that he wants to be here. I've also known during my time here that other clubs have wanted to take him, but he's been very true to his word.

Rodgers continued: "He was very proud when he found out the news. I had spoken to him at the beginning of pre-season to tell him that he was one of the ones I was going to be looking at closely, and throughout pre-season he has been a real role model within the group.
"He has trained magnificently and he was delighted when I pulled him over and said that he'd be the one that I would be looking at to step in to Carra's shoes. He was very pleased and very proud as you can imagine.
"He's an international captain and he's been here for a long time - the supporters and the players really recognise that with him.
"I'm sure we'll see an extra percentage rise in his game and in his performance, because he's a very proud man. I've loved working with him and now this gives him an extra responsibility.
"I must say there were another number of players who have proved to be great leaders in their own right over this pre-season. Lucas Leiva, Jordan Henderson, Kolo Toure and some of the other experienced players.
"I'm sure Daniel is a really good choice and that everyone will appreciate that he's now the vice-captain."
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