Bit of an absurd question, since it can't be answered in the affirmative.
I think this football club is a dying star, and I think the same about modern football. In that respect I have almost no faith left. I think what is most admirable about Klopp is that he's willing to gamble on his good will and managerial ability to try to achieve long term success. I think his transfer strategy is down to club finances in large part, but I also think it's reflective of his belief that he could get fourth with what he had. A bit more luck with injuries and we'd have easily got there. A little less, and we'd be out by now. If he does, I think he'll be in a strong position. If he doesn't, I don't think it's the end of the world, but it could easily spell his end, such is the fickle nature of the job.
That gamble used to be more about management, but the patience of supporters is more at issue now. He has attempted to forge some sort of relationship with supporters a way that I don't find pandering, and I think it's laudable. The problem is that our supporters will give up on a manager in no time flat, and any time any manager achieves any temporary glimmer of brilliance, the expectations become wholly out of proportion. Being manager of Liverpool in that respect, is a bit of a poisoned chalice, and it isn't as though our support at home does anything for the team, for the most part.
I generally hope for the best for all our managers, the only one I've actively hated was Hodgson, because he was clearly some interloper installed by assholes. I don't understand how anyone could hate Benitez, since he's given us such a great moment of joy, the only truly great one in my memory, and he seems to be a decent professional family man. I can certainly understand not liking him as a manager. None of them have been perfect. I would prefer to celebrate all of them for their accomplishments, for the same reason I'm not going to remember the game today a couple weeks from now, if we are to come fourth, or if we were to win a game on that Saturday. To catalog all the failures of our managers doesn't seem particularly helpful, or, I don't know, fun. Clearly our decline isn't exclusively a narrative of managerial progression anyway.
So fuck it, I still like Klopp, and think he's a good manager, just as I did with Benitez & Houllier. Currently his actual success with us is as ambiguous as it was under Rodgers, who I found to be not a bad person, but a bit dim.
But by all means, get rid of him, then do it again, and again and again. Every time you'll care a little less then the whole thing goes supernova.