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Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool legacy in numbers

Jurgen Klopp will bring the curtain down on one of Liverpool's most successful managerial reigns against Wolves at Anfield today.

The German has won eight major honours, including the Premier League and Champions League with the club. Here is a statistical look at his time in charge.

Win record

Klopp arrived in October 2015 as Brendan Rodgers’ replacement and while he made a low-key start in a goalless draw with Tottenham, securing draws in his first three games overall, it was the precursor to one of the club’s most successful eras.

He has won more than 60% of his 490 games in charge – with one to come – and provided Liverpool’s greatest Premier League performances since the competition’s rebranding.

They won the 2019-20 title with 99 points, just one fewer than Manchester City’s record 100 two years earlier, while their 97 as runners-up in 2018-19 is the most for any team who did not finish as champions.

He is one of only seven managers to win over 200 games in the Premier League, with his record currently standing at 208 out of 333 games. The names above him on that list are Alex Ferguson, with a record 528, Arsene Wenger (475), David Moyes (269), Harry Redknapp (236), Pep Guardiola (224) and Jose Mourinho (217).

Klopp will finish with 491 games in charge in all competitions and will narrowly miss out on 300 wins, with Aston Villa substitute Jhon Duran’s late brace in midweek keeping him on 298 and adding a 109th draw to go with 83 losses.

Trophy cabinet

That league title and the 2018-19 Champions League stand out as the highlights of Klopp’s Anfield reign but success has come in all competitions.

Victory over Tottenham in Madrid, following a spectacular semi-final fightback against Barcelona, brought his first trophy with

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