Klopp replaces Slot and ‘announces’ him by singing in his honor and has a message for the fans

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Goodbye to Jurgen Klopp as coach of Liverpool had one of the highlights this Sunday when the German coach sang, microphone in hand, a song dedicated to his future successor, the Dutchman Arne Slottand asked fans to “dedicate songs to him” from now on and support him “from day one.”

That’s what he wants Klopp welcome space in what was his farewell speech when his time as the team’s coach ended. Liverpool, which started on October 8, 2015 and in which the Anfield team won everything. This Sunday, to close the Premier, a 2-0 victory over wolves. The ‘reds’, after their crisis in April, finished third.



Wearing, like his entire coaching staff, a red sweatshirt with the words ‘I’ll Never Walk Alone’ on the back, Klopp it started with a “Arne Slot, la la la la la,” to the tune of the song ‘Live is Life’ by the Austrian group Opus.Slot. space announced on Friday that he will be the new coach of Liverpool and this Sunday he also celebrated his farewell to Feyenoordwhich he has directed since 2021. The Liverpool it has not been announced yet.


Once the match is over on the final day of the Premier, Klopp He jumped onto the field on Sunday, as did his assistants and the two departing players (Thiago Alcantara and Joel Matip), while the rest of the team made an emotional aisle for them. Emotions ran high from the crowd, although Klopp was keen to encourage everyone with his jokes. Laughing, but very excited. Virgil van Dijk cried when he hugged him. Trent Alexander Arnold cried when everyone sang ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ in front of the fans. “I am already one of you,” he said to the fans. “Another ‘red’.”

Source: La Verdad

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