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Liverpool fans have to pay high prices for Klopp's final

2024-02-08T06:44:31.854Z

Highlights: Liverpool fans have to pay high prices for Klopp's final. On May 19th, Jürgen Klopp says goodbye to Anfield Road. For the game on May 19, tickets are being offered on the secondary market for £12,000, which is around 200 times the price of a normal ticket. Tickets for the game cost £43 via Liverpool FC. As Klopp bids farewell, this price jumps to £4,250. A ticket for the main stand at Anfield costs £60 for a normal Premier League game. The Reds are currently leading the table with two points each ahead of Arsenal and Manchester City.



As of: February 8, 2024, 7:21 a.m

By: Jannek Ringen

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At the end of the season, Jürgen Klopp's era at Liverpool FC will end.

If you want to see the Reds' season finale, you'll have to dig deep into your pockets.

Liverpool – The news of Jürgen Klopp's resignation at the end of the season from Liverpool FC stopped the football world for a moment.

Many were surprised that the two-time world coach would be leaving the Reds after this season.

His resignation had an impact on ticket prices at Anfield.

Jürgen Klopp

Born:

June 16, 1967 (age 56), Stuttgart

In office since:

October 8, 2015

Title:

1x English Champion, 1x Champions League, 1x FA Cup, 1x League Cup, 1x UEFA Super Cup, 1x Club World Cup, 1x Community Shield

On May 19th, Jürgen Klopp says goodbye to Anfield Road

The Jürgen Klopp era at Liverpool FC will end in the summer after almost nine years.

What remains from this is that the former Dortmund and Mainz player brought the former English record champions back among the top clubs in Europe and was able to bring them the long-awaited Premier League title in 2020 after a 30-year dry spell.

The last game in the Premier League is scheduled for May 19th.

With the Reds still in both the Europa League and FA Cup, there is a chance that this won't be Klopp's last game in the dugout.

Nevertheless, it will definitely be the last game at the famous Anfield Road for the German coach.

Ticket prices for Jürgen Klopp's last home game at Anfield Road are going through the roof.

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Crazy prices for Klopp's last game at Anfield

The game on May 19th against Wolverhampton Wanderers is not only Klopp's farewell, but could also end with the championship celebration, as the Reds are in the middle of a three-way battle for the Premier League title with Arsenal and Manchester City.

As a result, ticket prices on the secondary market have skyrocketed.

A ticket for the main stand at Anfield costs £60 for a normal Premier League game.

For the game on May 19, tickets are being offered on the secondary market for £12,000, according to the

Guardian

, which is around 200 times the price of a normal ticket.

Something similar happens on the famous Kop.

Tickets for the game cost £43 via Liverpool FC.

As Klopp bids farewell, this price jumps to £4,250.

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Klopp wants to say goodbye to Liverpool with the Premier League title

After Liverpool FC only reached fifth place in the Premier League last year and missed the Champions League, they are in the middle of the championship race this season.

The Reds are currently leading the table with two points each ahead of Arsenal and Manchester City, who still have a game less.

“Of course I want to win the league.

Do I know if we really have a chance?

It looks like we can do it, but there are still so many games to go before we get there.

We have to play them all and win them all, which is absolutely crazy.

I just can't think about it.

“I’m not a dreamer,” Klopp explained when asked by the

Guardian

, highlighting Manchester City’s dominance in recent years.

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Source: merkur

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