Jurgen Klopp has delivered many a memorable match during his time at Anfield with the highs far outnumbering the lows.
His near nine-year spell as Liverpool manager comes to an end on Sunday, with the Reds hosting Wolves on the final day of the Premier League season.
Klopp delivered a long-awaited Premier League title in 2020, while also lifting the Champions League a year prior. They made the final of Europe's top club competition in 2018 and 2022.
Domestic success included the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup (twice). The UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup were added to the trophy cabinet in 2019.
Here, the PA news agency takes a look at some of his most memorable games at the helm.
The era-defining match of Klopp’s reign.
Trailing 3-0 to Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and co, the chances of recovering were remote, especially without two of their famed front three in injured duo Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino.
However, replacement Divock Origi wrote his name into Liverpool folklore with the first and last goals, sandwiching two from half-time substitute Georginio Wijnaldum, as Anfield witnessed its greatest night.
U N B E L I E V A B L E 😱😱😱
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 7, 2020
Anfield erupts!!! It's FOUR!!
[4-0] | #LIVBAR pic.twitter.com/BxVQYkGJRc
This Klopp comeback was relegated to second place by the Barcelona heroics but it still remains a remarkable night.
The tie was delicately poised after a 1-1 draw in Germany only for the visitors to score twice in the first nine minutes on Merseyside.
Origi gave the hosts a lifeline just after half-time only for Marco Reus to put Dortmund 4-2 up on aggregate with the advantage of away goals and 33 minutes remaining.
Philippe Coutinho and Mamadou Sakho set up a grandstand finish which was completed by Dejan Lovren’s added-time header.
The very essence of a Klopp team performance: United were blown away by six goals in 38 second-half minutes as Liverpool registered the biggest-ever win against their arch rivals.
Cody Gakpo’s goal just before the interval was a prelude to what was to come as Salah, Darwin Nunez and Gakpo all finished with two apiece with Firmino adding the seventh – and it could have been more.
A game which reinforced the belief a first league title in 30 years would finally be secured.
Liverpool already led reigning champions City by six points after just 11 games.
Two early goals in quick succession from Fabinho and Salah had Anfield rocking and, when Sadio Mane headed home just after the break, there was no way back for Pep Guardiola’s side, who scored a late consolation through Bernardo Silva.
Fabinho 🚀
— Premier League (@premierleague) November 10, 2020
Salah ⚽️
Mane 🎯@LFC took a HUGE step towards their first #PL 🏆 #OnThisDay in 2019 pic.twitter.com/rgr8ptHXn6
This may have not been as productive in terms of the end result as the win over City the following season but it was a victory which set the tone for Klopp’s head-to-head title battles with Guardiola.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain drove home early, Leroy Sane equalised just before half-time only for City to be blitzed by three goals in nine minutes from Firmino, Mane and Salah, before Bernardo and Ilkay Gundogan’s late goals made for a fraught ending.
🏟 Anfield
— Premier League (@premierleague) February 25, 2021
📅 14 January 2018
Liverpool 🆚 Man City
Liverpool became the first team to beat Man City all season in this thrilling 4-3 encounter at Anfield https://t.co/9k3Ssd9LqL pic.twitter.com/TCRQtmdPTs
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