Gary O’Neill praises “icon” Jurgen Klopp of Liverpool vs. Wolves, but he wants to sabotage the sendoff

Gar0y O’Neill has praised the “iconic” departing Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, but he has also urged his Wolves team to put in all effort to win the remaining games of the season.

Klopp will be the center of attention as he leaves Liverpool for tomorrow’s match at Anfield. Despite his appreciation for the German, O’Neil—who briefly worked as a coach in Liverpool’s academy—adheres that Wolves should concentrate on beating the odds and finishing in the top half of the standings.

With all that he has done for the football team, he is a legendary figure in Liverpool,” O’Neill remarked of Klopp.

Results, of course, but also cohesion, atmosphere, and drive.

We’ve put a lot of effort into our season-long preparation to be in a position where we can still place in the top 10 on the final day.

Although Klopp and Liverpool were receiving the majority of the spotlight, O’Neil was eager to give the German his due before returning the focus to a possible Wolves upset.

He went on: “A manager’s career at a football club usually consists of some good moments, some bad moments, and then a bad moment at the end.”

“It’s an amazing accomplishment to work at the club for that long and have 99 percent of that time be incredibly successful.

particularly at a club that caliber. Being one of the largest football clubs in the world and making such an effect is very amazing.

“I’m not sure what his ambitions are, but if he chooses to take up management once more, I have no doubt that he will succeed greatly wherever he goes.

“I’m excited to see him on Sunday and see if we can defeat his outstanding Liverpool team and have the best possible season finale.”

Pedro Neto, who is expected to start on the bench following his recovery from a major knee injury, gave Wolves another injury boost.

Jose Sa, who missed the previous game due to sickness, is also anticipated to be ready. Pablo Sarabia is doubtful for the match due to an injury, therefore O’Neil might decide to stick with a midfield three rather than a front three.

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