Liverpool midfielder Emre Can has opened up on the differences between his club manager Jürgen Klopp and national team boss Joachim Low.

The 22-year-old is part of the Germany squad for Euro 2016, meaning his summer will be spent learning from World Cup-winner Low.

And he expects that to contrast greatly with working alongside Klopp at Melwood throughout the domestic season.

"They are different, very different," he told BBC Sport.

"Jürgen Klopp is more emotional and always screaming [laughs], but Joachim Low is a very calm person.

"[Klopp] just wants to help us and that's why he's screaming!"

Can is preparing for his first appearance at a major tournament less than a year on from making his senior debut for Germany.

Speaking of his pride, he added: "The time flies and of course it was a dream always to play in the national team.

"Now I play, it's a big honour for me, and I'm very proud."

The Germans head to France among the favourites for success thanks to their status as world champions.

And, while some tweaks have been made to the squad that lifted the biggest prize of them all in Brazil two years ago, Can thinks the knowledge of how to win remains.

"We have a very young squad in the national team [but] we have a good mix with experienced players," he explained.

"We are world champions and our target has to be win the Euros. Everybody knows Germany is a tournament team so we will see what happens.

"A few players changed, of course, but a lot of players are still there and they know how to win the title. That's what we want to do in France as well."