Liverpool bid farewell to their long-time manager Jurgen Klopp with a 2-0 win over 10-man Wolves, marking an emotional end to his eight and a half years at Anfield.
Dressed in black for his 491st and final game, Klopp witnessed a celebratory atmosphere despite the tears. The crowd sang old favorites, honoring past players like Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane. Goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Jarell Quansah, both symbolizing Liverpool's future, followed Nelson Semedo’s red card.
As Klopp and much of his staff depart, the club faces a period of uncertainty with key players entering the final year of their contracts. Incoming manager Arne Slot inherits a strong squad, despite missing the title race by a narrow margin. Klopp leaves a legacy of numerous records, including the longest unbeaten home run, and his tenure is celebrated more for the emotional journey and memories than just the trophies.
The match saw dominant performances, a first clean sheet in 16 games, and Klopp’s name chanted throughout the final minutes as fans and owners applauded his impactful era.