Jurgen Klopp is on Instagram and has used his first post to say an emotional goodbye to Liverpool fans.
But he also sent another message to Reds fans before takes a break from football – keep in contact!
The beloved German coach will oversee his final game as Reds manager on Sunday against Wolves on the final day of the Premier League season – with live commentary on talkSPORT.
In his last press conference on Friday, klopp He insisted that everything remained the same as he and his players prepared for the game, which is in reality a dead game with third place and a return to the Champions League already assured.
But the team and fans will want to give their boss the victory and farewell he deserves after a brilliant spell in charge at Anfield, with Klopp himself admitting that “everything in the game will be completely different.”
The 56-year-old has already revealed his emotional week leading up to his final game as Liverpool manager, which included crying over letters from his followersenjoying a barbecue with his players and coaching staff and a Celebration night at Anfield in an inside job, complete with replicas of every trophy he has won in his nine years in charge.
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But he reserved a personal farewell to the fans for himself. first post on his new Instagram account, which bears the name: 'Kloppo'.
In the post, titled 'Dear Liverpudlians', the manager states: “We are approaching the end.
“On October 8, 2015 we met for the first time properly. I would call it a love story. From day one it was an absolutely incredible, incredible moment. I enjoyed it a lot.
“I want to thank you very much for all the support you have given us over the years, for all the power you have given us.
“I always wondered if it feels like we wrote a story together and that's how it feels today. It is a good book and if we read it in the future we will have a smile on our faces.
“Leaving this incredible place is difficult but I want to stay in touch with you.
“And even though I'm not a social media expert, people told me that social media helps with that, so here we go, see ya!”
The video montage includes sections of his famous 'Normal One' speech when he was welcomed as Liverpool manager nine years ago, plus clips of his celebrations over the years and his iconic post-match punches towards the Anfield faithful.
So far he has managed to keep his emotions under control in front of the press, but we will surely see Kloppo crying on Sunday afternoon when he finally says goodbye.
You better stock up on tissues now, Reds fans!