Jurgen Klopp shocked the world of football when he announced he will be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season.
After eight-and-a-half years, seven trophies and hundreds of players, the German has re-revolutionised the Reds into the giants they once were, and will be looking to leave them on top with the side still competing in four major competitions this season.
Though the news comes as somewhat of a shock, Klopp will wave goodbye to Anfield in just a few months time, leaving behind huge shoes to fill, but shoes that will provide all the tools for the next person to succeed too.
Comparing Klopp's first team to his final teams and some of his best provides quite the contrast. There have been some great XIs in Klopp's era - though some would argue that the best played together only once.
Mail Sport have had a look at the most-capped players at Liverpool under Klopp's reign to date, and one particular XI that didn't quite get the game time it may have deserved.
When Alisson joined Liverpool for £66.8million from Roma in 2018, the Reds were in desperate need of a goalkeeper following a failed Loris Karius experiment that resulted in a disastrous Champions League final against Real Madrid.
It didn't take long for him to make his mark. He was almost the missing piece of the jigsaw the squad needed for success, and he helped them to Champions League glory the following year and Premier League success soon after.
Still only 31, it's likely the Brazilian has a number of years left in him, and he will go down as one of Liverpool's greatest ever goalkeepers.
Graduating from the Reds academy, Trent Alexander-Arnold has become a Liverpool hero, representing the city every week in their success. Having been brought through and given
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