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All too clear’ – national media agree on Jurgen Klopp reaction before Liverpool beat Norwich


Liverpool beat Norwich City 5-2 in the FA Cup on Sunday before drawing against either Watford or Southampton in the fifth round. It was Manchester United manager Jurgen Klopp’s first game since announcing his resignation last summer and the Germany international was impressed by the response he received before kick-off.

Klopp has spent the past four months chasing glory in the Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Europa League and hopes to end his final season at Anfield with a historic top-four finish. Klopp’s side face Chelsea in the build-up to next month’s League Cup final, which could prove to be a decisive game in Arsenal’s title race.

The local press evaluated Sunday’s match like this… “It looks increasingly likely that the final farewell will take place at Wembley.”Richard Jolley of The Independent wrote: “As Jurgen Klopp’s long farewell begins, it looks increasingly likely that the final farewell will take place at Wembley.

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Liverpool lifted their second domestic trophy in three seasons by knocking out Norwich City and setting up a fifth-round tie with Watford or Southampton at Anfield. The FA Cup may not determine the length of Klopp’s reign, but it could end in style on May 25.”As expected, there were moments around Anfield where people said: ‘I’m so glad Jurgen is in red.’

Klopp has asked fans not to sing for him during matches. Over the next four months, he can learn to ignore his desires. But it wasn’t just sentimentality. The decibel level was probably at its highest when he blew the final whistle and serenaded the crowd. But until then, the loudest cheers were reserved for the return of Andy Robertson.

His appearance has been revealed. October. “It felt like Liverpool were getting stronger and gaining momentum with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Dominic Szoboszlai back after a short spell. Klopp will hope he is normal despite his knock and Liverpool will not be worried.””The depth of Liverpool’s resources was evident in a very professional performance.”Andy Hunter of The Guardian wrote: “It could have been a wake-up call for the living.

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Instead, looking to save Jurgen Klopp and encourage his future work, Liverpool began their long farewell to their beloved manager with a defeat at Norwich. Hope”. About giving 4 as a parting gift. Liverpool showed no signs of losing focus or motivation in their first game since the shock news that Klopp’s transformational reign will end at the end of the season as the Premier League leaders and Carabao Cup finalists comfortably progress to the fifth round of the FA Cup.

they host either Watford or Southampton and are coming off narrow defeats against Championship sides. “The young talent was to the fore and the depth of Liverpool’s resources was evident in the highly professional work,” Klopp replied when he announced his decision to the players before training on Friday. “It was always a good afternoon,” said the Liverpool manager.”He was standing close to the duo, looking out from under his baseball cap, and his emotions were so clear.”Jason Burt of The Telegraph wrote: “As Jurgen Klopp begins his long and difficult journey to retirement from Liverpool, the most poignant moment came during his rendition of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone.’ Under the baseball cap, everything is clear. He didn’t have a poker face and had to grit his teeth and pull against his skin to fight back the tears.

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