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Did Jurgen Klopp eerily predict Liverpool’s 2024-25 Premier League title win during final interview as Kop boss?

Published on April 27, 2025 at 08:24 PM

JURGEN KLOPP got it spookily spot-on when he departed Liverpool last summer with an enticing prediction.

The German bowed out of after nine iconic years with a hot take on successor that has aged perfectly.

Liverpool manager Arne Slot celebrating a Premier League win.
Arne Slot has completed a title achievement few would have predicted
Man speaking into a microphone.
But Jurgen Klopp might have had a mystic microphone last summer

won the Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup as he restored the Reds to the top table at home and abroad.

But few believed Slot could in his own first season at .

However, sealed title glory with four games to spare.

And many moremight have backed Slot if they'd listened closely to Klopp last year.

He said:“I will be fine. And more importantly the club as well, because you saw the team now, that's a bunch of really good people, and they will be fine, or even more.

“Somebody will come in, full of dreams, full of energy, full of excitement and full of new ideas, rightly so, and lead the club into that future. It’s great.”

Yet even Slot might have struggled to imagine how magical his first campaign in England would be.

Liverpool are 15 points clear of , 20 above and 21 ahead of deposed champions .

And when asked about the apparent ease of his achievement, the Dutchman referenced Klopp.

Slot told Sky Sports:“That's not only my job, it's the job of the players and the staff members standing over there and the work Jurgen (Klopp) and Pepijn (Lijnders) left behind over here.

“The culture of the team, the work rate, the quality was outstanding.

“We all knew that. We started off really well and it maybe helped a bit that (Manchester) City had a difficult spell, which they hadn't had in five years.

“When the season started everyone would have been happy if we were in the top four for Champions League again but I don't think that was fair to our players.

“They are much better than that and that's what they have showed this season.”

Liverpool skipper told the same broadcaster: “It's special and it's something that we don't take for granted. It's amazing.

“We got the job done and we (are) truly deserved champions of England.”

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