Liverpool under Jürgen Klopp featured on BBC's Mastermind - how many answers can YOU get?
A contestant on popular BBC quiz show Mastermind chose Jürgen Klopp’s reign as Liverpool manager for their specialist subject on Monday night’s edition of the long-running programme.
First broadcast in 1972, Mastermind has become a televisual fixture in the United Kingdom, in which contestants select a specialist subject for a first round before being quizzed on their general knowledge in the second round.
Famously, the participants are sat in a black chair with a spotlight on them, with questions being fired at them by the host over a two-minute timeframe.
This most recent edition featured a media consultant named Aaron Casanova, who elected Liverpool under Jürgen Klopp as their specialist subject.
In the spirit of playing along, we thought we’d list the questions they were asked by host Clive Myrie to see how many you can get right too.
BBC Mastermind: Liverpool under Jürgen Klopp
1. Jürgen Klopp’s first game in charge of Liverpool in October 2015, ended in a 0-0 raw away to which London club?
2. In January 2018, which player scored the winning goal in an FA Cup tie against Everton on his Liverpool debut, having signed from Southampton for a reported fee of £75m just days earlier?
3. After a 3-1 win at Southampton in April 2019, Klopp said that Liverpool’s third goal, scored by Jordan Henderson, was just an amazing moment and used what two-word alliterative term to refer to the team as a whole?
4. In August 2022, Liverpool equalled the record winning margin in the Premier League when they beat Bournemouth by what score?
5. In August 2019, Liverpool won the UEFA Super Cup, defeating Chelsea 5-4 on penalties in which city?
6. What’s the name of the Danish specialist coach who was hired by Klopp in 2018 to work on the Liverpool players’ effectiveness from throw-ins?
7. Who became the first opposition player to score a Premier League hat-trick at Old Trafford during Liverpool’s 5-0 win against Manchester United in October 2021?
8. Which team did Liverpool beat in the semi-finals of the Europa League in 2016 and the Champions League in 2022?
9. In an injury-hit Liverpool side, which player was the youngest of three teenagers to appear for the club as substitutes in the 2024 League Cup final when they beat Chelsea to lift the trophy for the 10th time?
10. In the season that ended in 2020, Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions, having clinched the title with how many games to spare?
11. When Liverpool beat Norwich 5-4 in 2016, Klopp’s glasses were broken during the frenzied touchline celebrations that followed which player’s winning goal?
12. After the disappointing season that ended in 2023, Fabinho, Jordan Henderson and Roberto Firmino all left to sign for clubs in which country?
13. Which player scored the winning goal against Barcelona in the 2019 Champions League semi-final second leg and then scored again in the final against Spurs?
Answers:
- Tottenham Hotspur - A far from memorable debut for Klopp, with Simon Mignolet called into action repeatedly to thwart Spurs.
- Virgil van Dijk - Difficult to get this one wrong, as Liverpool’s current captain immediately cemented hero status in his first game for the club.
- Mentality Monsters - A phrase seemingly etched into footballing history now, and even if it can come across the wrong way at times it absolutely sums up that Reds side.
- 9-0 - A game which saw first Premier League goals for Harvey Elliott and Fabio Carvalho, and one of the brighter spots from a season that didn’t start so well.
- Istanbul - The Reds returned to the site of their most famous European victory, albeit actually in a different stadium than where they had played in 2005.
- Thomas Gronnemark - By far the hardest question, Gronnemark enjoyed a spell of five years working with the Reds when he left in 2023.
- Mo Salah - An unforgettable day out for the travelling Kop, and a game which graced us with one of the best ‘aerial shots of supporters leaving a stadium’ ever on the hour mark.
- Villarreal - A nice kind of symmetry. The only player who played in both the 2016 and 2022 fixtures for the Reds was James Milner.
- Jayden Danns - The young striker went on to enjoy a few more first-team appearances at the back end of last season, scoring against Southampton in the FA Cup.
- Seven - Unlikely to ever be repeated, the Reds had the honour of being both the earliest and latest club to win a Premier League title thanks to the season’s halt due to the Coronavirus outbreak.
- Adam Lallana - One of the best memories of Klopp’s first season, a Premier League classic was clinched with Lallana’s looping effort before Christian Benteke was subsequently named years later as the player who knocked the manager’s glasses to the ground.
- Saudi Arabia - Last summer was notable for how many clubs took advantage of the newfound Saudi spending spree, and the Reds were no different.
- Divock Origi - Gaining cult hero status forever, Origi scored with all three recorded shots he took in the 2018/19 Champions League season.
Contestant Casanova scored a very respectable 11 points, although they unfortunately went on to finish last after the second round.