German predicted the group to continue producing catchy tunes, with Slot being named as his replacement.
On stage, JURGEN KLOPP rapped with John Barnes, demonstrating his versatility as the departing Liverpool manager.
At a wild farewell party with his squad, the German danced on the floor like a pro.
Jurgen Klopp’s dancing talent is no longer hiddenCredit: Instagram @KloppoThe German has pointed the way to a bright future at Anfield, despite his decision to leave this summer after nine years in chargeCredit: Instagram @KloppoThe Reds confirmed Arne Slot will become manager from June 1 Credit: PA
As Klopp left in the same pomp and circumstance as he arrived, winning the Premier League and Champions League along the way, Liverpool legends and luminaries like Sir Kenny Dalglish were subsequently seen strolling around the city center.
The Three Lions’ World Cup 1990 anthem, “World in Motion,” by New Order, was well-known to former Reds and England winger Barnes for his famous rap.
Additionally, Klopp implied in a humble way that the former Celtic manager was taking precedence over his own singing efforts throughout the weekend.
After leaving Anfield after nine years in command, Klopp rested the next day and uploaded a video of himself rapping to Instagram.
“John Barnes – what a legend… not only in football!” he said.
The club announced on Monday afternoon that 45-year-old Feyenoord chief Arne Slot will succeed Klopp on June 1st, “subject to a work permit.” This coincided with Klopp’s video.
The 56-year-old danced on a stage in front of an audience while wearing his cap backwards to complete a laid-back outfit of jeans and a black shirt.
In the final weeks, Klopp’s team had lost steam and came in a distant third, nine points behind champion Manchester City and seven points behind Arsenal.
Klopp looked to be enjoying a long night of goodbyesCredit: Instagram @Kloppo
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However, a 2-0 victory over 10-man Wolves at Anfield on the last day of play helped reignite the celebration.
In addition, Klopp raised everyone’s spirits on the field with a stirring farewell address.
It doesn’t feel like the end, he remarked.
I watched a football team play today that was full of youth, talent, inventiveness, ambition, and grit, so it felt like just the beginning.
“That’s one part of development, that’s what you need obviously, but obviously since a few weeks I got absolutely too much attention, it’s really uncomfortable, but in this time I realised a lot of things.”
Later on, players like Mo Salah, Darwin Nunez, and Virgil van Dijk were spotted at Liverpool’s Titanic Hotel.
And then it came time for Klopp to pull out his Barnes-storming duet during a sit-down supper.
Additionally, he produced an elongated farewell speech on the club’s X account.
“I just want to say, I love you,” Klopp continued. It was simply amazing. I appreciate the ride, and I’m incredibly happy of you and honored to have been included in this.
“Thank you very much, and the sky is the limit for you boys.”