Klopp has never lost a Premier League game in the merry, merry month of May, having won nine and drawn four of the 13 top-flight matches he has overseen in the fifth month of the year.
We have excellent players, we had an incredible season, and next season we will have Champions League football, and a clean slate again. Having fought for the title on top of that was way more than most of us would have asked when the season started.
I'm grateful for everything Jürgen has done, and it does seem that it's a good time for him to get a much deserved rest. No one at LFC has deserved it more in a long time.
Unless something absolutely out of the normal happens, we know that we're going to win. But the process of enduring the first few minutes when Liverpool never appear to shake off their sleep takes an awful lot of patience.
Going back to the actual point that matters most, to me at least.
What's the total carbon footprint of the advertising and social media-based web? (Not just the highly optimised servers)
Kelleher has a brilliant save. His reliability has been second to none, and that's a lot with him being second to the best keeper in the world in line of succession.