In fact, the former Borussia Dortmund boss's win ratio in all competitions is either equalled or bettered by 11 sacked managers from England's big six clubs in the last decade.

Klopp has been at Anfield for nearly two years now, taking charge of 108 matches in all competitions.

While he has successfully guided them into the Champions League this season, and they reached the Europa League final in 2016 - consistency continues to elude the Reds.

Last night's 2-0 defeat at Leicester in the Carabao Cup means the German has a win ratio of 50% during his time on Merseyside - and that is the same as his predecessor Brendan Rodgers and Tottenham's much-maligned former manager Tim Sherwood.

In fact, nine other managers - all of whom have been sacked by either Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea or Manchester City - had better records than Klopp during the past decade.

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