Jürgen Klopp: The Farewell Interview | 'Nothing would have happened without the people'

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Published 2024-05-19
Liverpool FC Manager Jürgen Klopp sits down with Kelly Cates for his final interview with the club. Here, the duo discuss his time at Anfield on and off the pitch, the people of Liverpool and what awaits in the future.

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  • @LiverpoolFC
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  • Born to late to see dinosaurs,born to early to see flying cars,but born just in time to witness the greatest manager of all time ❤️❤️❤️
  • @LeosGoals
    DONT DO THIS TO US IT'S TOO MUCH TO TAKE WE LOVE YOU JURGEN 😭😭💔💔💔
  • @RojoYoda
    Kelly doing this interview makes it even more emotional.
  • @Caer4u
    As a German I want to thank each and every Scouser and LFC supporter for comforting, supporting and making our national treasure feel at home! You guys really are amazing! My uncle introduced me to LFC in the early 1990s and I'm a supporter since then. Discovering Jürgen at the time he skyrocketed with Mainz05 and experiencing the "normal one" joining LFC years later was a dream come true. Herr Klopp: danke für die Zeit, für die unglaublichen Momente, für Ihre Energie und Leidenschaft und für das Erreichte! YNWA
  • @V45c097
    Adam Lallana described Jürgen ‘A better human being than a manager’. I’ve never met Jürgen, yet I know this to be true and I happen to believe he is the best manager in my lifetime and one of the greatest ever, not just with us, but of all time, so one hell of a human! Danke Jürgen, football is about moments, and we have had so many. On behalf of my family, who’ve grown up with you, the city who love you (even some of those bitter blues 😂) and of course our club - ‘You made the people happy’ and truly… You Will Never Walk Alone ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
  • @awesomeAB17
    Kelly was the perfect choice for this interview YNWA❤
  • As a Dortmund Fan I can feel how Liverpool Fans feel today. You only understand this completely when Jürgen was not just your manager, but became a friend, a part of the family and leaves. There are no words that can describe this but Jürgen has left both of us with a book full of wonderful memories for the rest of our lives and nobody can ever take that away from us.  I also think that Jürgen did a lot for us germans in England. I was a kid in the 80s and a teen in the 90s. Back in these years, when Germany played England, the papers were full of war, tank, helmet and Panzer rhetoric. In these days it was unthinkable that Englishmen on English soil build a heart shaped German flag. These days are over. We are friends now. This is what football is doing. This is what Jürgen was doing. If you guys visit Germany one day, be sure that you will meet friends here. I hope Liverpool Fans will support us Borussia Dortmund Fans in the Champions League Final.  Cmon Liverpool. ❤ Cmon Dortmund. 🖤💛 P.S.: Who says we germans have no humor. ;)
  • @mattmaca
    I've had the Reds in my heart for close to 50 years. Was shattered when Stevie left and sad more recently when Bobby headed off. But this feels different, like losing a father figure. A man that woke us up and spectacularly reminded us of who we are. We are family. Thank you Jurgen for everything. Now go and enjoy your family and friends. Always a Red. YNWA! 🤗✌️
  • @OliverAzima
    Dear Boss, I know you’ll probably never read this but if in the case you do from the bottom of my heart I just want to say the biggest of thank you’s. You’ve given us all so much happiness and hope and belief. You have given all of us memories that will stay with us for the rest of our lives. You turned a club which had nothing to a club with everything. You ALWAYS put the fans, the players and the club before yourself. You celebrated with us through every high and was our guiding light in ever low. You ended our 30 year wait, Won our 6th in Madrid, and made us Champions of the World 🌎🏆 But most of all, you were just the most down to earth and incredible human being. You were Humble, Gracious, Honest, Respectful, Intelligent, Passionate, Dedicated, Funny, Caring and endlessly Supporting. You showed every Liverpool fan (New or Old) what it truly means to believe and that “Impossible Is Nothing” and “This Means More” are so much more than just sayings and that you are so much more than just ‘The Normal One.’ Boss, no words or quotes or letters or messages or videos or gifts will ever be enough to express just how much we love you and how grateful every single one of us are for you and what you’ve given us. Whilst tomorrow may be the closing chapter of your most beautiful story at Liverpool, it’s not the end of your journey with all of us and it never will be. So no matter what you decide to do next in your career or what your future ends up holding in store for you. Just know that every Liverpool supporter will be there with you every step of the way and that we’ll support you wherever you go until the end. Thank you for turning doubters into believers. Thank you for every single moment you’ve given us. But most importantly, thank you for being our manager. You’ll Never Walk Alone Boss. Thank you for EVERYTHING ❤❤❤ All The Love in the World, Ollie
  • As an Arsenal fan thank you klopp i will miss you the Premier league won't be the same without you
  • @jakehowie442
    Jurgen is a good guy, that’s why he’s loved. Funny, loveable character! Kelly Dalglish’s daughter, good person to interview the current great manager
  • @mervynpeters
    Kelly is a very good interviewer. Sets the tone and just flows.
  • This club is built on spirit of shankly and paisley the legs of Steven gerrard (my hero) and heart of the most wonderful coach jurgen klopp I mean it when I say I wouldn’t swap a single trophy of ours with man city not for any price
  • @TheFisobanda
    As someone that lost my Dad 4 years ago, Klopp has been like a father figure in my life, I feel llike I've lost my dad again, because of how he reminds me of what he represents and conducts himself. Its mad the emotions and connections we create to things and people we may not necessarily know, but we can feel something that deeply impacts us. This is why I love my club and everyone who supports us. YNWA ❤
  • @txnkxrie
    Klopp cared about his players, connected with the fanbase and one of the very few managers who would even shake the hands of the opponent players after every game. Truly a legend and will be missed😭😭.
  • @ahmedmusleh4662
    It's better to have had Jurgen and lost him, than never had him at all... ❤️
  • @jimn7692
    Supported Liverpool for 30+ years, seen a fair few managers come and go in that time; but Jürgen leaving is the first that truly hurts, a true club legend along with many of the players from those 8 1/2 years! 🏆
  • As Jurgen once said “It’s not important what people think when you come in, it much more important of what people think when you leave.” Now that he is sadly leaving, Klopp can now look back on his own words. Danke Klopp for everything you have done we will miss you a lot.