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No frustration for Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp ahead of last hurrah at Anfield

After last night's 3-3 draw with Aston Villa, all roads now lead to Anfield where Jurgen Klopp will end his nine-year stint as Liverpool boss on what will surely be an emotional farewell against Wolves.

Villa had looked dead and buried as Emiliano Martinez's astonishing gaffe handed the Reds a second-minute goal, which was cancelled out by Youri Tielemans, before strikes from Cody Gakpo and Jarell Quansah put them 3-1 up in Klopp’s final away game in charge.

However, despite his side’s late capitulation, he was not too unhappy.

"I don’t feel frustrated today, maybe I should, but I just don’t," Klopp said.

"I am really happy. We have seen these kinds of games before, we all saw games where one team is playing for absolutely everything, qualifying for the Champions League for Aston Villa probably means everything, and one team is already fixed in a position we are.

"The challenge was we had to show character and they showed sensational character and attitude. I loved that.

"You can make of it what you want, that’s the story of the season or whatever, I don’t see it like that.

"If that’s the story of the season then it’s the boys have really good character and a sensational attitude.

"I know nobody wants to hear it, but being this season the third best team in the league from where we are coming from is a statement."

Meanwhile, Villa captain John McGinn joked his side will "have our Man City tops on" on Tuesday after closing in on Champions League qualification with the 3-3 draw with Liverpool.

Jhon Duran scored twice in the final 10 minutes as Villa came from 3-1 down to earn a vital point, which means they will be guaranteed a top-four spot if Tottenham fail to beat Manchester City on Tuesday night.

If Spurs win, their fate will go

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