Jurgen Klopp said farewell to Liverpool on Sunday by singing the name of
Liverpool coach is one yellow card away from punishmentFormer sporting director Julian Ward rejoins clubJürgen Klopp has said he will try “absolutely everything” when his team visit Aston Villa on Monday to avoid the yellow card that would banish him to the stands for his final home game as Liverpool manager.Klopp has been booked twice this season, against Burnley on 10 February and Luton on 5 November, and a third at Villa Park would bring an automatic touchline ban for his final match at...
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Liverpool fans will bid farewell to Jürgen Klopp when his side hosts Wolves on Sunday. The German has already opened up on why he is stepping down this summer.
In a special final interview, Jürgen Klopp detailed why he will depart Liverpool with incredible fulfilment and a forever-lasting bond with the club, its supporters and the city.
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Jurgen Klopp takes charge of his penultimate game in charge for Liverpool this evening against Aston Villa before his final match against Wolves on Sunday.
The Dutchman will replace Jurgen Klopp on June 1.
Jurgen Klopp marked his farewell at Liverpool by chanting the name of Arne Slot, his likely successor, during a goodbye speech on the pitch at Anfield after the 2-0 win against Wolves. Wearing a red hoodie with the words "I'll Never Walk Alone" on the back, Klopp regaled the home fans with the song "Arne Slot, la la la la la" - to the tune of "Live is Life" by Austrian band Opus. Slot, who has been coach at Dutch club Feyenoord since 2021, said on Friday that he will be the next Liverpool...
Jurgen Klopp has just two days remaining as Liverpool boss with fans preparing to say an emotional goodbye to the German in the final game of the season against Wolves on Sunday
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