Jurgen Klopp fought back tears and had to stop interviewing Kenny Dalglish and Graeme Souness after winning the title.
Jurgen Klopp emerged crying from an interview with three Liverpool legends after leading the club to the Premier League title in 2020.
Klopp's Reds reached the Championship in style during the Covid-disrupted season, finishing a whopping 18 points ahead of the runners-up. city of manchester.
It was Liverpool's 19th top-flight title, their first in 30 years and their first in the Premier League era, which was confirmed after City lost 2-1 to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
After sealing the title, Klopp joined Liverpool big Kenny DalglishPhil Thompson and Graeme Souness via video call from a hotel where he and his players met to watch the game.
Klopp dressed for the occasion in a Liverpool shirt and fought back tears as the interview came to an end.
“I have no real words. I would never have thought I would feel this way,” Klopp told Sky Sports.
He continued, “I'm completely overwhelmed. It's just… I'm sorry guys,” before quickly leaving the livestream.
During the interview, Klopp paid tribute to some of the club's legendary figures who paved the way for their most recent title.
The German reserved special recognition for Dalglish and his former captain Steven Gerrard who failed to lead the Reds to title glory during his 17-year career at the club.
Klopp said: “This is for Kenny, you had to wait. Stevie, you too. I know how much this means to everyone.”
The 2020 title win was tinged with slight disappointment as fans were unable to enter stadiums across the country due to the national lockdown.
Liverpool players lifted the title at Anfield's Kop stadium as fans gathered outside the stadium to celebrate the feat.
Klopp came close to repeating the title in 2022, taking Man City to the final day of the season in a close race.
Despite claiming top spot for stretches in the final game of the season, City's comeback against Aston Villa was enough to see off the Reds' challenge for the title, pipping Klopp's men to the crown by one point. .
Unfortunately for the German coach, his team's title fight faded in the final weeks of this campaign, which will be his last on the Anfield bench.
Liverpool had been part of a three-way race with City and Arsenal, a race that was setting up one of the most exciting late contests in recent Premier League history.
But the Reds' form took a nosedive after the announcement of Klopp's departure, with an FA Cup exit for manchester unitedEuropa League exit against Atalanta and a run of nine wins in 16 league games that saw their quadruple hopes end with a whimper.
Klopp and his team can at least remember what happened in January Carabao Cup final celebrations fondly, having already ensured that the much-loved manager will not leave Merseyside empty-handed in his final season.
And his players will want to give the coach the farewell he deserves with the victory over Wolves in the last day of the season on Sundayhaving already guaranteed third place and return to the Champions League.