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A mosaic honoring Jurgen Klopp has been seen at Anfield ahead of his final game as Liverpool’s manager.

Sunday promises to be an emotional day for the club as they bid farewell to one of their greatest managers, who secured eight trophies over his nine-year tenure on Merseyside. Tributes have been streaming in all week and will continue through the weekend, especially at Anfield.

Fans will display flags, banners, and posters in the stands to thank the man who led Liverpool to their sixth Champions League title in 2019 and their first-ever Premier League title in 2020, marking the club’s 19th league title overall.

The club has arranged for a mosaic in the terraces, including the Kop, for fans to hold up as Klopp emerges from the tunnel before kick-off, which is expected to be a deeply moving moment for the German manager. The mosaic will read: ‘Danke Jurgen, YNWA’.

Cards with instructions on the back have already been placed on the seats in preparation for Sunday’s game. This fixture will mark Klopp’s 489th match as Liverpool’s manager, and he will conclude his tenure with a win ratio exceeding 60 percent.

In an open letter to the ECHO, Klopp expressed his affection for the fans and their support throughout his time at the club, saying: “Tomorrow will be the last time that I manage Liverpool FC, and it will be an occasion to once again make our supporters proud, but also a moment to reflect on the times we have shared.”

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