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Klopp has the joint highest unbeaten home record in a season; Who joins the departing German?

Klopp has the joint highest unbeaten home record in a season; Who joins the departing German?

Jurgen Klopp has the joint highest unbeaten home record in a season in the Premier League. The German bid farewell to the Liverpool faithfuls after sealing a final home victory against Wolves.

His Anfield legacy is carved in stone but who joins him in achieving this record?

1. Jurgen klopp – 4

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Jurgen Klopp has the joint highest unbeaten home record in a season in the Premier League. He has a knack of getting the fans behind him and turning home grounds into a raucous fortress. Try Signal Iduna park and Anfield.

Every team and players want to play in the best stadiums and test themselves there but I don’t think Anfield is one of them. Klopp turned Anfield into a cauldron that makes even the most talented players become ordinary. This helped him to go four seasons without losing at Anfield.

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2. Jose Mourinho – 4

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The special one is everyone’s favorite enigmatic Portuguese, taking Ronaldo aside of course. Mourinho loves to win and is one of the sorest losing manager of the last two decade. His desire to not lose is transmitted to his approaches to games, especially at home. At one point he went on a run of 150 home games without losing. This record overlaps with his time at Chelsea where he went 4 seasons without losing a home game.

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3. Arsene Wenger – 3

Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal side once went the entire season without losing a single game home or away. So, it’s plausible to imagine that he managed teams that went two more seasons without losing at home to anyone.

One of Premier League’s iconic managers is believed to have revolutionized Premier League football.

4. Sir Alex Ferguson

One of the greatest managers in Premier League history, the Scott won 38 major trophies for the Red Devils. Including 13 Premier League titles as he dominated the English league before retiring.

He also managed to go three full seasons with tasting defeat at Manchester United’s home stadium, Old Trafford.

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