He told German publication ZEITmagazin: "When it comes to managing people, I was used to Jurgen Klopp. Jurgen, then as now, simply has a great feeling for people and their situation. With Pep [Guardiola], it was all about performance."
However, having been rocketed to stardom as a young player, he admits that it was the ex-Liverpool boss he needed more than Guardiola "because with all the expectations that were placed on me, I needed this one more facet in my life situation."
On winning the World Cup at 22, he added: "It was a liberation. Also a satisfaction because I had played so little during the tournament. Joy, of course. And I still remember: the next season started with the DFB-Pokal. You score that goal and three weeks later you're on the pitch against third division team Preussen Munster... The discrepancy was pretty stark. You had to get used to it.
"If I could paint a picture of my career, I would have scored the goal at the age of 35 in my last tournament and then said: 'That's it, I'm quitting'."
Because of this success, Gotze admitted the "bar was very high" from thereon in.