The final whistle of the 2023/24 Premier League season at Anfield marked the end of an era, as Liverpool's most successful manager in three decades, Jurgen Klopp, bid an emotional farewell.
Jurgen Klopp's last match as the Reds' boss concluded with a 2-0 victory over Wolves, capping off an illustrious eight-and-a-half-year tenure. As Klopp steps down, Feyenoord manager Arne Slot takes up the mantle at Anfield. Here we have taken a look at the records to reckon his achievements.

During his time at Liverpool, Klopp managed 491 games, securing 299 victories, achieving a win rate of over 60%. This remarkable performance ranks him with the second-highest win percentage in the club’s history.
Klopp's Liverpool delivered some of the Premier League's finest performances since its inception, including the 2019-20 title win with 99 points—just one shy of Manchester City's record—and a 97-point finish as runners-up in 2018-19, the highest ever for a non-champion team.
Klopp is also among an elite group of seven managers to have won over 200 Premier League games, boasting a record of 209 wins out of 334 matches. Only legends like Sir Alex Ferguson (528), Arsene Wenger (475), David Moyes (269), Harry Redknapp (236), Pep Guardiola (224) and Jose Mourinho (217) are ahead of him in the list.
Klopp's trophy cabinet at Liverpool is filled with accolades. The standout achievements are the 2019-20 Premier League title and the 2018-19 UEFA Champions League triumph. However, his success extended to all domestic trophies available during his time at the club.
Following the Champions League victory against Tottenham Hotspur, Klopp's Liverpool secured the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup, before clinching the Premier League title the next season.
The 2021-22 season saw Liverpool achieve a domestic cup double, winning both the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup in penalty shootouts against Chelsea. Klopp also added the 2022 Community Shield to his collection, and a second Carabao Cup triumph this season elevated him to the rank of the fourth most successful manager in Liverpool's storied history.
Jurgen Klopp will forever be celebrated as one of Liverpool's greatest managers. His tenure not only ended the club's 30-year wait for a league title but also restored the bond between the team's passionate supporters and a squad that had often been seen as serial underachievers in the Premier League. Klopp's impact will be unforgettable, leaving a legacy of success and unity.