JURGEN KLOPP insists he will be on his best behaviour at Villa Park on Monday to avoid a touchline ban for his Anfield farewell.
The Liverpool boss is one yellow card away from being sent to the stands and with one game to go after their clash with Aston Villa, that would mean sitting in the crowd for his final game as Reds manager.
Liverpool host Wolves next Sunday in what will be an emotional farewell for Klopp after nine years at the club.
The German coach was shown a card at Luton early in the campaign and at home to Burnley in February. If ref Simon Hooper brandishes another, it would have huge ramifications.
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