Bye bye Jurgen Klopp As coach of Liverpool, his team, under the leadership of which he starred in a legendary period in the history of the Reds, gave him a victory this Sunday with which to close a Premiership again, in the fourth consecutive years, has gone. at Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. But Liverpool came into this final day with no title options and, with Klopp bye, they won xxxxxxx.
Liverpool won and they did it with goals from Alexis Mac Allister (undoubtedly one of the best in the Anfield team, where he signed last summer) and Jarell Quansah. But the match was also marked by many wasted chances by the ‘reds’ players, something that was key to losing three of the four titles they contested. They won the English League Cup, the Carabao Cup, against Chelsea.
In an afternoon full of emotions, the afternoon where Klopp said goodbye (eg Joel Matip and Thiago Alcantarain the stands), is McAllister, after a great pass from Harvey Elliott, who advanced to Liverpool on the scoreboard with a header goal. It was the 34th minute, the Liverpool He had played one for six minutes, since seeing a red card Nelson Semedo.
And in the 40th minute came the second goal, Quansahtaking advantage of the ball Mohamed Salah who in his 250th Premier League game at Liverpool tried endlessly and had chances, but was left without scoring and finished the championship with 18 goals. The good performance of José Sa, Wolves goalkeeper, had a lot to do with Salah not scoring and Liverpool not scoring more goals.
From start to finish, Anfield stood in tribute to Klopp, with Liverpool winning it all. Before finishing, he hugged the entire coaching staff and the players on the bench. The final whistle blew. More hugs. To his players. To Salah. For Van Dijk. To everyone. The fans were crying in the stands. Reach Klopp’s heart Forever.
Source: La Verdad

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