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Jurgen Klopp’s final clash with David Moyes ended in a 2-2 draw between Liverpool and West Ham on Saturday.
With the Reds title hopes already realistically over, a win would still have kept them just about in the picture.
In the end, they could only muster a draw as Mohamed Salah clashed with Klopp on the touchline.
And although Jurgen will not be feeling his best on the back of a high-profile spat with Salah, he could at least count on some kind words from Moyes at the full-time whistle.
Having often seen Klopp get the better of he and his West Ham team over the years though, the Scotsman couldn’t help throw some tongue-in-cheek humour in there, though.
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Klopp has very often spoken warmly of Moyes throughout his time as Liverpool boss.
He’s also occasionally dished out a drubbing to the 61-year-old and his team, too.
Saturday’s game was not one of those times though, and in quotes via The Standard after the game, Moyes was seemingly feeling in a light-hearted mood.
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“I’ll be glad he’s gone,” smiled the former Man United manager.
I hate saying it because I’ve worked against him in the other clubs that are probably their biggest rivals, but I think he’s been immense for Liverpool.
To manage a club like Liverpool you have to be very good, and he’s very good at his job.”
Saturday’s draw was the final nail in Liverpool’s title dream.
There is now no way that Klopp will end his time at Anfield hoisting a second Premier League trophy aloft.
The Reds now have just three games left to ensure that they finish as strongly as possible.
Having played four away games on the bounce, Liverpool will be glad to get back on home turf next weekend.
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