At the time of writing, Jurgen Klopp has managed Liverpool for 470 matches, winning silverware across every angle and restoring a club in disrepair upon his arrival way back when.
True, he's never won a trophy more than once (though that might change in a matter of days), nor has he been the dominant Premier League outfit of his tenure – that title lies with Pep Guardiola and Manchester City.
But he has an ineffable quality of brilliance, he entered a city yearning for change and will leave it awash with memories, a lifetime of memories, and a legacy that will endure beyond his years. Perpetual icon status.
But all things come to an end and Klopp shocked a doting fanbase last month when he revealed that he would be stepping down from his manager's position at the end of the campaign, draping the curtain on a truly special journey.
While gleaning silverware is not everything, it certainly matters for a club of Liverpool's standing and given that the club is firing on all cylinders right now, first-placed in the Premier League and in with a good shout across the Carabao Cup (the final forthcoming), the FA Cup (hosting Southampton in the fifth round), and the Europa League (bookmakers' favourites), there's every chance that the German will get a deserving illustrious sendoff.
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This could be crucial for the Reds.
Klopp will go down in the history books for the work he has done at Liverpool but with stars such as Elliott still only really in the fledgling phase of their career, his impact will define and sculpt what tantalises to be an exciting and silver-laden new chapter at Anfield.