Klopp has brought every major trophy available to Anfield during his eight-and-a-half years in charge, and it is easy to forget how unthinkable such an achievement looked when he first arrived.
When he succeeded Brendan Rodgers in October 2015, Liverpool were a club that had qualified for the Champions League in just one of the last six seasons.
They were also heading for a 27th year without a league title, while even the most ardent fan would admit that their last major success, the 2005 Champions League win, had been achieved in fluke circumstances.
MEGAPARI is giving you the BEST ODDS and possible returns on this exciting match and on other premier league games this weekend as well.
And yet Klopp ended waits for both trophies to be lifted before adding two League Cups, the FA Cup, a UEFA Super Cup, Community Shield, and the Club World Cup.
And that haul of silverware would, of course, have been greater had Liverpool not come up against the greatest team in English football history, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, plus a Real Madrid side that has taken ownership of Europe’s premier competition.
Still, there can be no doubt either way that Klopp has restored the Reds to greatness, leaving behind a club that is in far ruder health than the one he walked into.
As the man himself put it in his speech to supporters:
“For whatever reason it doesn't feel like an end, just the start because I saw a football team today full of talent, belief, youth, creativity and desire.
"This club is in a better moment than for a long time. Wonderful stadium, training centre, and you — the fans, a super power of world football. Wow!.
Check out our FREE TIPS here!
Source: BBC Sport
Mentions:
How can we Help you?