There are still more than three months to go before the moment that nobody wanted in the Liverpool family, the departure of the manager who brought the Reds back to the top of world football, Jürgen Klopp, who has already celebrated a title in his farewell season, the Carabao Cup won on Sunday against Chelsea at Wembley (0-1 with a goal by Virgil van Dijk in the 118th minute).
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Three months to go but Liverpool, according to Paul Joyce, are already studying how the farewell will be, so that it can live up to everything that Klopp has meant for the Anfield fans.
Klopp is not only a Champions League winner but he has also won a Premier League, an FA Cup, two Carabao Cups, a Club World Cup, a European Super Cup and a Community Shield during his time at Anfield, which began in October 2015. For his idiosyncrasies, for his charisma, for his emotions, the 'Normal One' Klopp is so much more. Liverpool history. Eternal.
And so, according to Paul Joyce, Liverpool are considering organising an open-top bus parade through the streets of Liverpool at the end of the season to allow fans to pay tribute to Klopp, to thank him. Even if there are no titles other than this Carabao Cup.
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As for the dates of the end of the 'Klopp era', there are three competitions in which Liverpool are still involved. The 2023-24 Premiership (in which they are now leaders) ends on 19 May (the Reds host Wolves). The Europa League final takes place on 22 May at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. And the FA Cup final takes place at Wembley on 25 May.
Klopp asked about a parade: "I don't think that it's seen [as being for me] makes sense but trophy parades I like. I don't decide that but it's my business. If there's a parade I will be on the bus, no doubt about that."
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