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Jurgen Klopp has admitted that it's been 'the most intense week of my life' as he prepares to take charge of Liverpool for the final time on Sunday. 

The Reds boss is set to step down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season following nine years at the club and will face the Anfield crowd for the last time when they host Wolves.

It promises to be an emotional match for the Liverpool boss, as well as the club's fanbase, and ahead of the game Klopp admitted that it's not been a 'normal week'.

Speaking at his final pre-match press conference, Klopp said: 'The most intense week of my life. 

'Great moments already, we don't have to pretend it's a normal week because it isn't. I'm a very pragmatic person I have been saying it's last game and then holidays, business as usual.

Jurgen Klopp admitted that it's been 'the most intense week of my life' ahead of his final game

Jurgen Klopp admitted that it's been 'the most intense week of my life' ahead of his final game

The German will take charge of Liverpool for the final time when they host Wolves on Sunday

The German will take charge of Liverpool for the final time when they host Wolves on Sunday

'We had a barbecue here yesterday with the players. The day before with the staff from Chapel St. It’s a lot. Saying goodbye is never nice. But saying goodbye without feeling sad would mean the time we spent together wasn’t great'. 

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Earlier this week, Klopp was spotted soaking it all in at Anfield as he prepares to bid farewell to the club that he's managed for nine years. 

The 56-year-old was pictured standing in the centre circle and in the stands alone, with fans on social media suggesting that he was filming a farewell video ahead of his final game in charge. 

Just days later and the club shared a video of the German seated inside Anfield alongside all of the staff members that he's worked with at the club. 

Reflecting on the video, Klopp said during his press conference: 'It was a staff event, loved it. 

'I would never go and stand in an empty stadium unless I was asked. I hope it's not the picture of my time, being allowed, dressed up alone in the stadium! It felt strange. When do you find Anfield alone?'

The German then took time to reflect on some his best memories while in charge of the Reds - such as his favourite match and best goal scored by the side.

Klopp claimed that his side's 1-1 draw at home to Man City was his favourite game in his tenure

Klopp claimed that his side's 1-1 draw at home to Man City was his favourite game in

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