On the 26th of January 2024, Jurgen Klopp announced that he would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. It came as a shock for football fans around the world, but as revealed by the legendary manager himself, he had told the club about his decision in November.
The announcement was followed by a wave of emotions for Liverpool fans and players alike. They secured the Carabao Cup against Chelsea in February, and coming into April, the Reds kept defying expectations as they sat atop the Premier League, still on course to win every trophy available. It looked like Jurgen Klopp would get the dream farewell which he deserved.
This wave of emotion was reflected by players on the pitch as well, as they fought bravely against every obstacle. As star forward Mohammed Salah got injured during the African Cup of Nations, Luis Diaz and co. stepped up to keep the points coming; Conor Bradley rose through the ranks and ensured that the absence of Trent Alexander-Arnold wasn’t felt; Alexis McAllister then came to the fore and performed brilliantly to ensure that the wins kept coming. It looked like Klopp and his Liverpool side would do the unthinkable – win a quadruple following the infamous ‘7th season curse’.
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Unfortunately, that was not to be! Two damning defeats against arch-rivals Manchester United knocked them out of the FA Cup and put a dent in their bid for the Premier League title charge. With Arsenal shining since their break in the Middle East and Manchester City coming in like a juggernaut as they do every year, the race for the Premier League was too hot to handle. In the Europa League, Atalanta capitalised on the hangover of the defeat that Liverpool faced against Manchester United. Within a blink of an eye, the dream of the Kop was snatched away!
As we look back on this season, it might perfectly encapsulate Klopp’s 9-year tenure as Liverpool boss. The idea of ‘what could have been?’ and the legendary moments that lay within. Champions League final defeats to Real Madrid, and final day triumphs for Manchester City… Razor-thin margins between dream and reality. But, between these moments, there was the stardust of some historic moments.
The unforgettable Champions League night of the 4-0 win against Barcelona at Anfield en route to their Champions League triumph, the 98-point season which ended the 30-year wait for the Premier League title, Klopp reminded the world what Liverpool has become under him!
Will Klopp’s era be etched in history as one of the club’s grand triumphs, or remembered for its near misses? It is a debate which may rage on for many years to come. One thing which can’t be denied is the legacy he is leaving behind. Klopp will forever be one of ‘The Kop’.
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Source : A Tale of Glory or Near Misses? – Klopp’s Liverpool Story