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Liverpool's plan that will honor Jurgen Klopp for the EFL Cup trophy

Liverpool are in the works to honor Jurgen Klopp at the end of the season.

By Emmanuel Mendez

Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool plan to have a celebration for this trophy soon.
Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool plan to have a celebration for this trophy soon.
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Jurgen Klopp's last season at Liverpool included at least one trophy, and the Liverpool fans are more than happy. Liverpool fans do not want May to arrive, as Klopp will leave the club at the end of the season. Emotions were high when Liverpool won the EFL Cup trophy at Wembley Stadium when Jurgen Klopp lifted the trophy along with the Liverpool players. Klopp was also emotional with the Liverpool fans in the stadium as it could be his last trophy at the club during his tenure.

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Like most teams in sports, a parade is organized to celebrate after a trophy is won. In this case, Liverpool will not be able to host a parade as they have a game this Wednesday against Southampton in the 5th round of the FA Cup. Due to Liverpool's tight schedule, a parade will have to be organized after the season ends. Paul Joyce from The Times reports that Liverpool is planning an open-top bus parade through the city center at the end of the season so supporters can say farewell to Jurgen Klopp, even if the club wins no more trophies. The club would not normally conduct an open-top bus tour after winning the competition. Still, the revered Liverpool manager stepping down in May after nine years in charge has prompted conversations at executive level.

Liverpool is still on course to win more trophies this season, and the players are motivated to win them for Klopp. Liverpool is first in the Premier League with 60 points. Liverpool is still in the FA Cup and will look to advance when they play Southampton this week. In the Europa League, the Reds will meet Sparta Prague next week in the Round of 16. The 1st leg will be played in the epet Arena, and the second leg in two weeks will be at Anfield.

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Liverpool believes their academy players combined could be worth over $300 million

The Athletic reports that Liverpool believe they could have up to $310 million worth of talent in the youth setup at the club. Some of the youth players who played against Chelsea in the EFL Cup final were Conor Bradley, Bobby Clark, James McConnell, Jayden Danns, and Jarell Quansah.


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