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Jurgen Klopp’s heart-breaking final words to his Liverpool team have been revealed in Amazon Prime’s new Doubters to Believers documentary.
The German departed the Reds last May on a sunny afternoon at Anfield when the Reds easily overturned Wolverhampton Wanderers, winning 2-0 thanks to goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Jarell Quansah.
There were laughs and jokes as Anfield bid farewell to a Liverpool legend and icon, while Klopp himself all but announced his replacement as he chanted Arne Slot’s name around the ground.
“I want to say I love you, it’s been absolutely outstanding,” Klopp said in his final message to the squad.
Thank you very much and the sky’s the limit for you all.”
The release of the documentary will bring up mixed memories for Liverpool fans, who were blown away by the news that Klopp was set to leave when it became public in January last year
Jurgen Klopp signed out as Liverpool manager with a win over Wolves
That's the personal disappointment I feel in this moment that I couldn't, for whatever reason - I still don't know - create the atmosphere where the boys wouldn't feel the pressure and just [feel] the opportunity,” Klopp reflected during the documentary.
“I'm sitting here now and I'm absolutely fine with what happened, that's it, and I just want to enjoy by last two-and-a-half, three weeks at this wonderful club,” he said.
Klopp has since taken up a job with Red Bull as their new Head of Global Soccer, although the 57-year-old has mainly shied away from speaking publicly, other than a press conference to unveil his arrival.