Clopp had a long journey to the title "The first formation as Liverpool coach was quite different."

In October 2015, where Jurgen Klopp replaced Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool and Reds coach in eighth place in the Premier League. In his presentation he labeled himself a “Normal One” and knew that it would not be an easy task to restore Liverpool in their days [...]
In October 2015, where Jurgen Klopp replaced Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool and Reds coach in eighth place in the Premier League.
In his presentation he labeled himself “Normal One” and knew that it would not be an easy task to restore Liverpool to their glory days.
The first initial formation he used as Liverpool coach was: Simon Mignolet, Nathan Cline, Martin Scrtel, Mamadou Sacho, Alberto Moreno, Lucas Leiva, Emre Can, Adam Lallana, Philippe Coutinho, James Milner and Divock Orig.

With this guy he ended that season in eighth place, then the next two years in the fourth place followed (2016/17 and 2017/18).
Liverpool was gradually improving and reached the European League final in 2016 and the finals of the Champions League two years later, losing to Seville, respectively, by Real Madrid.
European success came in 2019 when Clopp won the Champions League trophy after defeating Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid.
A Super European Cup and World Cup for Clubs followed, but what missed was the title that Liverpool coveted the most, that of the English Premier League.
Even this trophy was reached Thursday, and the one after the loss Manchester City suffered against Chelsea 2-1.
“We want to create our history”, Klopp promised after losing the title in last season and that's what he and his players managed to do a year later.
With names like Mohammed Salah, Sadio Mane, Firminho, Van Dijk, Aliceson, James Milner, Alexander Arnold, but also Albanian Gerdan Shaqiri, Liverpool is now England's champion.












