Liverpool's Klopp named LMA, Premier
League Manager of the Year
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[May 25, 2022]
(Reuters) - Liverpool's Juergen
Klopp was recognised for his side's tilt at an unprecedented
quadruple this season as he was named the League Managers
Association (LMA) and Premier League Manager of the Year on Tuesday.
Liverpool won the League Cup and FA Cup and will play Real Madrid in
the Champions League final on Saturday. They came up just short in
the Premier League title race, finishing a point behind champions
Manchester City.
"It's a great honour and it was an insane season," said Klopp. "The
last matchday when only two games were meaningless and in the rest,
we all played for absolutely everything. It was not the best outcome
for us, but we are already over it."
The 54-year-old German won the Premier League award after votes from
the public were combined with those of an expert panel, while the
LMA prize was voted for by the full membership of managers across
all the divisions.
"This being voted for by my colleagues is obviously most important
prize you can get," Klopp added.
(Reporting by Dhruv Munjal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp shakes hands with Jamies Milner at
the end of the match after they failed to win the Premier League
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