Liverpool win Premier League title: Ten games which shaped Jurgen Klopp's reign
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Liverpool finished eighth in Jurgen Klopp's first season in charge but he has guided them to two Champions League finals and a Europa League final during a thrilling five years at Anfield - and now the Premier League title
Jurgen Klopp has succeeded where seven managers before him failed by ending Liverpool's 30-year wait for a top-flight title and guiding them to a first Premier League crown.
The Reds are on course for a record-breaking domestic season, but it has not always been smooth sailing for the charismatic German, who took charge in October 2015.
BBC Sport - in conjunction with a BBC Radio 5 Live special featuring football correspondent John Murray, former Reds defender Stephen Warnock and John Gibbons from The Anfield Wrap, external - have selected 10 games which have shaped Klopp's reign at Anfield.
Here they are in chronological order - and you can rank them in of importance at the bottom. You can listen to the discussion as an edition of the Football Daily podcast later on Friday or on BBC Radio 5 Live on Sunday at 11:00 BST.
Klopp gets the fans on board

Liverpool 2-2 West Brom - 13 December 2015
Two months into Klopp's tenure, a late Divock Origi goal rescued a point for Liverpool against West Brom at Anfield, taking them up to ninth in the Premier League table.
Klopp did not shake hands with opposite number Tony Pulis - with then Baggies winger James McClean calling the German an "idiot" - and instead pumped his chest and took his players over to salute the fans.
He was ridiculed at the time for such a reaction to a draw against a team of West Brom's status, but he said years later:, external "I wanted to show that we really are one unit. That means I know I am responsible for the performance, but the people are responsible for the atmosphere."
It was the first sign that a bond was developing between Klopp and the club's ers.
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