Jarell Quansah insists he and his team-mates "have to" give Jurgen Kloppa good send-off against Wolves on Sunday.
Quansah scored his first ever Premier League goal on Monday
The game ended all-square, though, meaning Liverpool have won just one of their last five away league games.
Klopp will depart with one trophy this term - the League Cup -
Liverpool have remained in fine form at Anfield this season, picking up 45 points from a possible 54 at home
They can add three more with victory over Wolves on the final day, and Quansah is determined to do just that despite third place already being guaranteed.
Quansah
“We've definitely got to play our way and give him a good send off,"
‘Just keep fighting until the death and obviously just play for that really, give him the best send-off on Sunday."
Liverpool haven't kept a clean sheet in any of their last 10 league games, though their 41 goals conceded is six fewer than last season.
Quansah said of the Villa draw.
“It was a disappointing one really,"
“I think the way we controlled the game for large amounts of it and just to not be able to get over the line and concede two late goals is always gutting and it's something we can look at and pick apart.
"It's one of them. When you're playing against such talented forwards - always a threat and we have got to kill the game, look at that and got to keep ball for longer periods, really run legs off them so they don't have a chance.
“We've let them back in it and Villa Park when it gets buzzing like that it's always gonna be tough and I think we fed the crowd a little bit today.”
"Football the majority about momentum. If we don't manage to kill that, it happens time and time again when teams get one, backs to the wall and it's just one of those games where that is what happens. We've got to deal with that I guess."
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