As manager and captain embraced in front of the Kop, a guttural roar reverberated around Anfield.



It was a thunderous show of appreciation at the end of an annus mirabilis like no other in Liverpool’s illustrious history.



The record books were rewritten over the course of a thrilling 2019. It will be remembered as the year Jurgen Klopp’s side took the sizeable leap from nearly-men to swaggering serial winners.



A seven-year trophy drought was ended in style when Jordan Henderson lifted the European Cup on a glorious night in Madrid. Since getting that taste of success, they have been insatiable.



The Super Cup and the Club World Cup have been added to the trophy cabinet and Liverpool’s remarkable consistency on the domestic stage has surpassed anything the club’s supporters have ever witnessed. Not even the Kop icons of yesteryear hit these dizzying heights.



Klopp’s men collected 98 points out of a possible 111...