And now, the end is near. Unless Liverpool can pull off one more European miracle under their departing, much-loved manager, come this evening, Jurgen Klopp will have just six games left in charge of the club he has transformed.
The Reds arrived in Bergamo last night ahead of their Europa League quarter-final second leg at Atalanta. Speaking at his press conference, Klopp revived the famous message he told his players before the greatest comeback achieved under his watch - the 4-0 Champions League semi-final second-leg win over Barcelona on that unforgettable night at Anfield back in May 2019.
"(Before Barcelona) I remember I said, ‘If we fail, then let’s fail in the most beautiful way’," said the Liverpool boss, whose side went on to win the Champions League with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the final in Madrid. "And that’s exactly how I see it again."
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It's not only Liverpool's Europa League hopes that are on the line against Atalanta
Like against Barca, the Reds will be the underdogs tonight. Like against Barca, they trail Atalanta 3-0 after the first leg.
Should they not be able to overturn that deficit, it will leave all of Liverpool's eggs in the Premier League basket. Themselves and Arsenal trail new leaders Manchester City by two points going into the final six fixtures of the top-flight season.
It's against that backdrop that speculation continues over who will replace Klopp, who led the Reds to a seventh major trophy in nine years when his injury-hit side produced an heroic performance to beat Chelsea 1-0 in February's Carabao Cup final.
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