Liverpool saw off Championship side Norwich City 5-2 in the FA Cup on Sunday to set up a fifth round tie at home to either Watford or Southampton.
It was the Reds' first fixture since manager Jurgen Klopp announced he was stepping down in the summer, and the German was visibly emotional at the reaction he received before kick-off. Klopp will be hoping to end his final season at Anfield with a historic quadruple as they chase Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Europa League glory in his final four months in charge.
The tests keep coming for Klopp's team as they host Chelsea next in a dress rehearsal for next month's League Cup final, before travelling to Arsenal in what could be a key game in the title race. Here is how the national media reacted to Sunday's game...
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'The possibility is growing that the final farewell will come at Wembley'
Richard Jolly of the Independent wrote: "While Jurgen Klopp’s long goodbye has begun, the possibility is growing that the final farewell will come at Wembley. In dispatching Norwich City, in setting up a fifth-round meeting with Watford or Southampton at Anfield, Liverpool opened a path to a second domestic Cup double in three seasons. The FA Cup will not define Klopp’s reign, but it may bring it to a glorious end on 25 May.
"Predictably, there were points when “I’m so glad Jurgen is a Red” echoed around Anfield. Klopp has asked fans not to sing the song devoted to
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