Earlier within the week, Jurgen Klopp was pictured standing alone on the Kop, with the footage going viral – and it seems he was filming for Liverpool FC TV.
Klopp caught the eye on Tuesday as he was pictured in an empty Anfield, standing alone on the Kop sporting a red-and-white membership scarf.
It since emerged that the supervisor was joined by each workers member concerned at Liverpool for one closing picture, with drone footage displaying him operating out of the tunnel.
Liverpool have now launched the completed footage from that day, with Klopp filmed rising onto the pitch to be greeted by the trophies he gained during the last eight-and-a-half years.
“That is goodbye, then,” Klopp narrates.
“I really like completely all the things about this membership. I really like all the things in regards to the metropolis, I really like all the things about our supporters, I really like the workforce.
“After all of the years we had collectively, and after on a regular basis we spent collectively, and after all of the issues we by collectively, the respect grew, the love grew.
“I got here as a standard man, I’m nonetheless a standard man, I simply don’t reside a standard life.
“I not solely really feel residence, however I’m residence. I really like Anfield. I really like Anfield when it’s rocking. We actually confirmed what togetherness can do.
“It’s troublesome to say farewell, however let’s bear in mind the nice occasions. I’ll, without end.
“I’ll always remember you, all of you. And I’ll miss you want hell. See you.”
The video, beautifully produced by LFCTV, is 4 minutes and 57 seconds that completely sum up not solely Klopp’s time on the membership, however his affect on the town and its individuals, and the unhappiness at his farewell.
For many, there’ll by no means be one other supervisor like Klopp of their lifetime; a very generational chief who could be thought-about among the many greatest to ever symbolize Liverpool.
It’s only becoming that he’s given the best goodbye, with Sunday set to be a relentlessly emotional day at Anfield.
Credit score to Liverpool FC’s media workforce for creating such a surprising montage in reminiscence of the boss.