Jurgen Klopp has won the Premier League and LMA Manager of the Season.
Klopp claimed both awards on Tuesday after steering Liverpool to success in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup as well as reaching the Champions League final.
Despite narrowly missing out on the Premier League title, the German beat his Manchester City counterpart Pep Guardiola to the top-flight accolade.
Also in contention for the award were Brentford boss Thomas Frank, Newcastle United’s Eddie Howe and Patrick Vieira at Crystal Palace.
Klopp was also voted by his peers for the League Managers’ Association award, which was presented by Manchester United legend Sir Alex Ferguson.
He said: “It is a great honour and it was an insane season.
“The last matchday when only two games were meaningless and in the rest, we all played for absolutely everything.
“It was not the best outcome for us, but we are already over it.
“When you win a prize like this you are either a genius or you have the best coaching staff in the world – and I am here with all of my coaching staff.
“They know how much I appreciate them.”
The Liverpool manager previously won the award simultaneously at the end of 2019/20, when he guided the club to a long-awaited first Premier League.
