Anfield booing transformed Liverpool midfielder's career before exit reduced Jurgen Klopp to tears
May 21, 2017. Liverpool's final game of the 2016/17 campaign and the Reds needed a win against Middlesbrough to secure a top four finish and return to Champions League football. They'd featured in the competition just once since the 2009/10 season and missing out would have been a seismic blow for Jurgen Klopp's side.
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Georginio Wijnaldum opened the scoring shortly before half-time, before Adam Lallana and Philippe Coutinho added to the scoreline to cruise to a 3-0 victory. It was certainly the start of something special under the German coach as Liverpool went on to reach two consecutive Champions League finals, winning it in 2019.
As the curtains close on another domestic campaign this Sunday, the Reds head into the final day still in contention for the Premier League title. A win against Wolves won't be enough, but should City slip up against Aston Villa, they could secure their second league trophy under Klopp.
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