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Liverpool fans have just two weeks left to enjoy Jurgen Klopp as manager of their football club.
It sounds almost unbelievable to say, really, but very soon Klopp will no longer be employed by Liverpool.
The Reds are set to embark upon a new era under incoming manager Arne Slot.
But before all of that, there’s the small matter of waving goodbye to a truly legendary figure in Liverpool history.
Not only are Reds supporters bidding farewell to Jurgen.
They’re also having to send off Pep Lijnders, Peter Krawietz, Vitor Matos and as became clear this week, John Achterberg.
Such has been the influence of Klopp and his staff, that it had been suggested that a parade through the city of Liverpool would have been appropriate whether the Reds won any trophies or not in 23/24.
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It is probably the right decision for Liverpool not to hold a parade at the end of this year.
They claim that Klopp was ‘fully on board’ with the club’s decision not to throw a parade in his honour.
Liverpool would reportedly have taken an open top bus through the city streets only if they’d have added another trophy besides the Carabao Cup this season.
The whole city turning out would have been a poignant way to thank a man who has meant so much to Liverpool fans.
Then, with tissues at the ready, the Reds take on Wolves at Anfield for Jurgen’s last stand.
It remains to be seen what Klopp does from there.