Clyne joined the Reds from Southampton last summer for £12.5million and has since locked down the right-back position.
The 25-year-old has played in every game this season for Liverpool in the Premier League and EFL Cup, always completing the full 90 minutes.
And the England international has revealed Klopp has started calling him "the machine" due to his reliability.
“The manager has called me a machine in the past,” Clyne told the Liverpool Echo.
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Nathaniel Clyne has revealed Jurgen Klopp call him the machine
“I’m not entirely sure why, it’s probably because I play in loads of games and rarely get injured or come off with knocks.
“All I try and do is my best for the team and try not to complain about anything.”
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Despite Clyne's consistency this season, the defender picked up a knee injury prior to England's World Cup qualifiers against Malta and Slovenia.
Interim England boss Gareth Southgate was therefore not able to select him, opting for Tottenham's Kyle Walker instead.