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On Sunday afternoon, Klopp, 56, managed his final Liverpool game as manager as the Reds easily defeated Wolves, 2-0, at a sun-baked Anfield.

The departing manager of Liverpool exclaimed, “Arne Slot, la-la-la-la-la!” It was likely the first time in Premier League history that a manager had sung his successor’s name.

As one final Anfield performance of You’ll Never Walk Alone marked an end to his Liverpool career, an emotional Jurgen Klopp seemed on the point of tears.

Jurgen Klopp’s time as Reds manager comes to an end on Sunday, May 19, 2024. Klopp took over the position in October 2015.

Identifying as the “Normal One,” he encouraged sceptics to change their minds and has proven to be a reliable leader over the course of his eight and a half years in office.

In the centre of Liverpool’s midfield, Alexis Mac Allister produced yet another commanding display as the Reds defeated Wolves at Anfield. In addition to doing a lot more, he started the scoring.

In other areas, Andy Robertson and Cody Gakpo put on strong performances, and Jarell Quansah scored the final goal of the Jurgen Klopp era.

However, there are still concerns regarding Wataru Endo and Mohamed Salah’s performances.

Jamie Carragher has bestowed onto the departing Jurgen Klopp the greatest of compliments, drawing comparisons between his influence and that of Bill Shankly, the legendary Reds manager.

On Sunday afternoon, Klopp ended his nine-year tenure at Anfield with his team defeating Wolves with relative ease.

After leading Liverpool to their former domestic and European apex and winning both the Premier League and the Champions League during his tenure, the 56-year-old departs as an all-time great.

The most recent title victory for Manchester City has occurred in the context of 115 accusations of financial misconduct from 2009 to 2018.

Jamie Carragher, a legend of Liverpool, has interestingly declared that City’s standing as the greatest team in the division is a “embarrassment” to the Premier League, describing the club’s performance during that time as a “public relations disaster” and casting doubt over it.

Now that Guardiola has been found guilty, Jurgen Klopp has spoken out about the situation, saying that even though he thinks Guardiola is the best manager in the world, he is curious to see.

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