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Jurgen Klopp delivers emotional final dressing room message to Liverpool players in behind-the-scenes footage

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Jurgen Klopp delivers emotional final dressing room message to Liverpool players in behind-the-scenes footage

Jurgen Klopp delivers emotional final dressing room message to Liverpool players in behind-the-scenes footage

Klopp his given one last dressing room speech to his players as Liverpool manager.

Jurgen Klopp delivered one final dressing room speech to his Liverpool players after his side’s 2-0 win over Wolves on the final day of the Premier League season.

The German managed his last game in charge of Liverpool at Anfield, and received a guard of honour and special farewell ceremony after the full-time whistle blew.

It was an emotional occasion for Klopp, who even started off a new chant for his successor Arne Slot to the tune of ‘Live is Life’ by Opus.)

Several of his longest-serving players, including Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk, gave emotional interviews about Klopp’s impact and legacy at Anfield as he prepares to depart.

 

And after the squad and coaches performed a lap of honour following the Wolves win, the 56-year-old got his players together for one final time as Reds boss – before delivering a rousing and emotional speech.

He said: “I love you. That’s all I can say.

“I love you, that’s all I can say,” he told the squad as he stood in the middle of the dressing room. “The football you are able to play is absolutely ridiculous, I can’t wait. Watching you, developing, making the next steps, becoming third.

I can’t wait to watch you develop, make the next steps.

“I said this morning – people who say ‘That’s not enough’ [the seven trophies], they don’t have a clue about football.

“Could we have done better moments? Yes, of course, it’s always possible. Did we do better than we can usually expect? Oh yes. Because it takes longer to become a top team again, and you did that like this.

“We came in third in the first season of Liverpool 2.0, and from now on, with new energy from outside, with new influences, with new boosts, proving yourself and all these kinds of things. That’s good for squeezing everything out of your career

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