Jürgen Klopp reflects on his nine years with Liverpool, a period that lifted the club to the peak of global football as he prepares to exit Anfield at the end of the season.
Starting from 2015, Klopp came in place of Brendan Rodgers to revive a squad that had seen glory in the past. His effect was instant and huge, bringing a style of fast, forward play that won over the fans.
Klopp has been more than a coach; he’s been a bringer-together and a booster. He once said that winning once with Liverpool felt like winning five times with another team, showing how much he’s connected with both the squad and the city.
“To share a happy time with so many is way better,” Klopp noted, pointing out the bond that holds the club together.
Under Klopp, Liverpool saw great wins, including the Champions League and the Premier League – their first in 30 years. These victories were not just for the team but for all of Liverpool to enjoy.
As Klopp’s last games near – at Aston Villa then home against Wolves – the mood will be full of feeling. The last game at Anfield will be a special goodbye to a coach who has meant so much.
Looking back, Klopp shared his thanks for his time in Liverpool. “I could have grown up here,” he said, showing just how much he belongs to Anfield. Klopp’s mark on The Reds isn’t just regarding the achievements but also about the hope as well as unity he brought to the group.
As Klopp leaves Liverpool, he knows he’s made a big mark. His goodbye words are kind: “We had the best time with Liverpool, and they with us.” Klopp’s time at Liverpool shows how good he is at leading and how well he fits with the club.
As he goes, the song “You’ll Never Walk Alone” will surely stick with him. It’s a perfect way to honor a boss who’s been key to Liverpool’s rise. As Klopp finally gets ready to depart, his legacy will stay, echoing in each and every corner of Anfield and forever live in Liverpool’s glorious history.