As said farewell to at the end of the Premier League season, there were naturally a fair few tears in the stands. Remarkably, the German managed to compose himself throughout the proceedings, even if he did look on the verge as "you'll never walk alone" rang around Anfield. It's hard to put into words the impact the former Borussia Dortmund manager has had on the club and the city.
He's seen as a walking legend, capable of captivating audiences with the flick of a switch. showcased his love for the club. "I love you.
That’s all I can say. The football you are able to play is absolutely ridiculous. I can’t wait.
Watching you, developing, making the next steps, becoming third." This came after his speech on the pitch to the fans. , but before then, he spoke from his heart.
and legendary right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold was in tears. It's not common for managers to leave on their own terms, with only the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson doing so. But Klopp added that list after nine years of history on Merseyside.
He is now taking a prolonged break from management — and there is a possibility he never returns — but whatever happens, the German will go down as and . His overall record at the Reds has seen them win several trophies with a spectacular winning percentage. Throughout his time at Liverpool, Klopp managed nearly 500 matches.
It's the fourth-most in the club's history, with only Bob Paisley, Tom Watson and Bill Shankly managing more. Naturally, that makes him a Liver.
