Jurgen Klopp has been named LMA Manager of the Year after leading Liverpool to their first domestic title in 30 years. The Reds boss oversaw a sterling campaign in charge whereby his side racked up a 27-game unbeaten run on their way to being crowned champions.
Liverpool wrapped up the title race with seven games to spare before eventually amassing a club record total of 99 points. Klopp was awarded the Sir Alex Ferguson Trophy ahead of Leeds United boss Marceloa Bielsa, Wycombe Wanderers' Gareth Ainsworth, and Sheffield United's Chris Wilder.
Presented the award to Klopp himself, Ferguson said: "Jurgen, fantastic. I speak about Leeds United, 16 years in the Championship, Liverpool, 30 years since winning that league: incredible. “Really
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