Liverpool's Conor Bradley has revealed that the team is planning the 'best send-off' for Jurgen Klopp, who will be leaving the Reds at the end of the season.
The Carabao Cup is already in their possession, but Bradley is keen to add more silverware before Klopp's departure. The Northern Ireland international expressed his sadness over Klopp's exit but pledged to do everything possible to ensure a fitting farewell.
"He's [Klopp] been the only manager I've known at this club, so for him to be leaving is sad," the defender shared with TNT Sports. "We just want to win every trophy we can for him and give him the best send-off we can. We just focus on the next game. We just want to keep winning and keep playing well and keep the performances going."
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Liverpool are in a strong position to add more trophies as they advanced to the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday night, face Manchester United in the FA Cup last-eight tie on Sunday, and are currently second in the Premier League. Despite missing key players in recent months, the Reds have managed to compete on all fronts, thanks to the contributions of their young players. Bradley, now a crucial part of the first team, has been doing his bit to help his fellow Academy graduates transition smoothly into the senior squad.
"I just try to tell them to play their own game," he said after the Europa League victory against Sparta Prague on Thursday. "I've seen them in training every day and I know how good they are, so I just try to tell them to play their own game and if they make a
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