Jurgen Klopp presided over his final match as Liverpool boss on Championship Sunday, and Liverpool scored twice after a Nelson Semedo red card at Anfield.
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In many ways, it was business as usual for Jurgen Klopp. “This morning I woke up,” Klopp said Sunday before the final match of his transformational, nearly nine-year stint in charge of Liverpool, “and I was completely in game mode.” The 2-0 win over Wolverhampton on a sunny day at Anfield doubled as a tribute to a coach who led Liverpool to seven major trophies and forged such a connection with the city that he has been compared to Bill Shankly — the club’s legendary manager from 1959-74.
Luton Town could not conjure a Week 38 miracle (and Forest didn't help), joining Burnley and Sheffield United as one-and-done teams in the Premier League.