Liverpool boss Klopp’s record in major finals

Liverpool boss Klopp’s record in major finals

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Jurgen Klopp will manage in an eighth major final after Liverpool’s remarkable comeback to beat Barcelona at Anfield on Tuesday. It will be Liverpool’s second successive appearance in the Champions League showpiece and Klopp will hope the clash with either Tottenham or Ajax can end his losing run in finals. Here, Press Association Sport looks at Klopp’s final record. 2012 DFB-Pokal – Borussia Dortmund 5-2 Bayern Munich Robert Lewandowski scored a hat-trick for Dortmund (Martin Rickett/PA) Klopp’s Dortmund side completed the league and cup double with a goal-laden victory over Bayern Munich in the German cup final. Robert Lewandowski was the star of the show with a hat-trick, while Shinji Kagawa and Mats Hummels scored Dortmund’s other goals. 2013 Champions League – Borussia Dortmund 1-2 Bayern Munich The following season ended with a replay in the Champions League final but this time it was Bayern who took revenge at Wembley. Ilkay Gundogan’s penalty had cancelled out Mario Mandzukic’s opener but Arjen Robben scored the winner at the death. 2014 DFB-Pokal – Borussia Dortmund 0-2 Bayern Munich Arjen Robben scored against Dortmund (Martin Rickett/PA) Klopp’s third final again pitted Dortmund against Bayern, and once again a tight encounter went the way of the Munich giants. It was goalless after 90 minutes but Robben and Thomas Muller scored in extra-time. 2015 DFB-Pokal – Borussia Dortmund 1-3 Wolfsburg Kevin De Bruyne was among the scorers for Wolfsburg (John Walton/PA) Klopp’s final season at Dortmund had an unhappy ending with another cup final defeat, this time to Wolfsburg. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang gave Dortmund the lead early on but Wolfsburg scored three times before half-time through Luis Gustavo, Kevin De Bruyne and Bas Dost. 2016 League Cup – Liverpool 1-1 Manchester City, City won 3-1 on penalties City keeper Willy Caballero saves a penalty from Adam Lallana (Nick Potts/PA) Klopp’s first season at Anfield brought a trip to Wembley to face Manchester City but there was no change in his final fortunes. Philippe Coutinho struck late in normal time to cancel out Fernandinho’s opener but Coutinho, Lucas Leiva and Adam Lallana all missed in the penalty shoot-out. Real Madrid 16 AC Milan 11 Bayern Munich 10 Liverpool 9 2016 Europa League – Liverpool 1-3 Sevilla After beating Manchester United and his old club Dortmund, Klopp guided Liverpool to his second European final. Daniel Sturridge put the Reds in front against Sevilla but the Spanish side equalised just after the break through Kevin Gameiro and Coke scored twice to turn the game around. 2018 Champions League – Liverpool 1-3 Real Madrid Loris Karius lies on the pitch after his errors led to Liverpool’s defeat (Nick Potts/PA) Loris Karius and Gareth Bale were the central figures in another final loss for Klopp. After a goalless first half, Karius threw the ball against Karim Benzema for an opener that was quickly cancelled out by Sadio Mane. Bale came on as a substitute and scored a spectacular overhead kick before clinching victory with a long-range effort that went through Karius. Topics Jürgen Klopp, Liverpool Liverpool is world football’s biggest challenge, says Klopp Klopp demands ‘full throttle football’ from Liverpool Liverpool have nothing to celebrate yet, warns Klopp Inside Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool: the secrets of the Reds’ German genius Liverpool hope to prise Real Madrid starlet away from the Bernabeu Manchester United will listen to offers for forward – report Administration only option for Bolton, says chairman Ken Anderson In pictures: Liverpool’s stunning comeback against Barcelona Spanish media brand Barcelona’s defeat by Liverpool the ‘the biggest ridicule in history’ Andy Mitten column: At Manchester United, things are very bad – and could get worse Quiz! Can you name every English player with 3+ Premier League goals in 2018/19? Quiz! Can you name Barcelona’s 50 highest Champions League appearance makers? Quiz! Can you name the Chelsea squad that won the Europa League in 2013? The incredible adventures of Romario and Stoichkov in Barcelona

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