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Jurgen Klopp modestly downplays his legendary status at Anfield in the new documentary about his time at the club.
The film, titled 'Doubters to Believers Liverpool FC: Klopp's Era', follows Klopp after he made the surprise announcement in January last year, having already informed Fenway Sports Group in November 2023 about his decision to end his almost nine-year tenure at Liverpool by the close of last season.
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Not one to bask in the limelight, Klopp appears genuine in his belief that he represents something larger than himself, maintaining a humble stance despite profound accomplishments.
In what can only be described as a prescient farewell, Klopp indicates that his successor, confirmed to be Arne Slot, will have the potential to propel the club to new heights.
"It doesn't feel at all [like I am a Liverpool legend]," remarks Klopp.
We qualified for the Champions League, which is a great achievement in such a difficult league.
"And it is great, I am really happy that we could do that.
It's a really special club and I am blessed that I had the opportunity to be here for so long.
That is great."
Klopp rightly foresaw the positive turn of events; with Slot at the helm, Liverpool enjoys a comfortable 13-point lead atop the Premier League with just 10 games remaining, while preparing for a Carabao Cup final against Newcastle on the horizon for March 16 and an approaching blockbuster round of 16 Champions League fixture against Paris Saint-Germain next week.
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