Liverpool’s Premier League fixture against Wolves on Sunday will be all about bidding the fondest of farewells to the legendary Jurgen Klopp, but the match will see an ode to the future as well as plenty of past memories being evoked.
It’s an emotional week for all Liverpool fans as we prepare to say goodbye to Jurgen Klopp and it’s sure to be one we all never forget. This week also contained another poignant event though as the Liverpool Empire hosted an event to mark 50 years since Bill Shankly left Anfield.
Glen Johnson has implored Liverpool to ‘jump at’ the potential chance to sign one Arsenal player this summer if he’s made available for transfer. TEAMtalk
Consulting LinkedIn mightn’t readily spring to mind when football clubs are recruiting players, but one of Jurgen Klopp’s first signings at Liverpool is now pinning his hopes on that particular avenue.
Jurgen Klopp is in the final week of being Liverpool manager and it’s safe to say that he’s enjoying the freedom of a lack of real repercussions for his actions, that comes with this emotional countdown.
One reliable journalist is anticipating a ‘really busy’ summer transfer window for Liverpool, declaring that ‘there will be additions’ at Anfield during the off-season.
Liverpool are preparing to say goodbye not just to Jurgen Klopp but also some members of his squad at Anfield. Adrian, Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip are all out of contract this summer and look certain to depart, although the latter might still have had a future at the club if the outgoing manager had his way.
This is the sixth part in our series charting Jurgen Klopp’s nine seasons at Liverpool from his 2015 arrival to his upcoming departure from Anfield. Liverpool
Supporters of Mainz and Borussia Dortmund will be able to resonate with how their Liverpool counterparts will feel on Sunday after Jurgen Klopp takes charge of the Reds for the final time.
Liverpool assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders appears to have found his next job. The no.2 will take up the role of head coach at Red Bull Salzburg after he leaves Anfield this summer.
Jurgen Klopp and Sir Alex Ferguson have quite a bit in common – they’ve both won the Premier League and Champions League, and they’re both regarded as legendary figures at clubs in the northwest of England.
Pep Lijnders will leave Liverpool at the end of this season to become the new head coach of Red Bull Salzburg, although the long-time assistant to Jurgen Klopp hasn’t dismissed the possibility of returning to Anfield in the future.
This is the fifth part in our series charting Jurgen Klopp’s nine seasons at Liverpool from his 2015 arrival to his upcoming departure from Anfield. By
Jurgen Klopp has named the one match that he ‘enjoyed’ more than any other as Liverpool manager, and while there are no shortage of candiates throughout his glorious reign, his choice mightn’t seem an obvious one.
Jurgen Klopp has revealed that he was paid a visit at Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mother this week. In an interview with The Anfield Wrap at Kirkby in recent days, the 56-year-old said that the vice-captain’s mum wanted to voice her gratitude for everything he’s done for her son’s career.
Jurgen Klopp is set to take a break from football after Liverpool’s final match of the season against Wolves next Sunday, but his long-time assistant Pep Lijnders already has another job lined up.
The reaction from Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool squad to Rodri’s infamous handball against Everton in 2022 would’ve been identical to every Reds fan who watched that notorious incident.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp chose to look at the positives after their 3-3 draw against Aston Villa. The Reds had to settle for a Premier League point and third place in the table.
The stakes couldn’t be higher as Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp faces a pivotal match at Villa Park on Monday. With the possibility of a touchline ban looming over him, Klopp is determined to maintain his composure and guide Liverpool through their penultimate fixture against Aston Villa.
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