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Jurgen Klopp fights back tears during emotional final You’ll Never Walk Alone as Liverpool boss… ahead of his final match in charge against Wolves

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Jurgen Klopp looked visibly emotional before his final game in charge of Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp was seen fighting back tears during a final performance of You’ll Never Walk Alone at Anfield as Liverpool manager.

Cameras focused on Klopp before kick-off against Wolves as Liverpool fans sang their pre-match anthem ahead of the final clash against Wolves.

Klopp looked visibly emotional on the touchline, with the 56-year-old trying to hold back tears.

The match always promised to be an emotional occasion for Klopp and Liverpool fans, as the legendary manager ends his nine-and-a-half years at the helm of the club.

Fans lined the streets around Anfield before the match, waving at the team bus and showing their support for Klopp.

Jurgen Klopp looked visibly emotional before his final game in charge of Liverpool

Klopp addressed the crowd to thank fans for their support ahead of the clash with Wolves.

Klopp addressed the crowd to thank fans for their support ahead of the clash with Wolves.

Liverpool fans spelled out the message 'Danke Jurgen YNWA' as the teams prepared for kick-off.

Liverpool fans spelled out the message ‘Danke Jurgen YNWA’ as the teams prepared for kick-off.

Liverpool fans lined the streets as the team bus headed to Anfield before kick-off.

Liverpool fans lined the streets as the team bus headed to Anfield before kick-off.

Fans lit red smoke flares as the bus made its final approach to Anfield before its final home game of the season.

Reds fans were heard singing as the team bus passed by as the atmosphere grew ahead of a memorable occasion at Anfield.

Liverpool shared a clip of fans greeting the bus on social media, with the club writing “A special welcome to Anfield for Jürgen’s Reds.”

Klopp was expected to receive a meaningful and emotional farewell at Anfield as he went down in Liverpool’s history as one of the club’s great managers.

In nine memorable years at Anfield, Klopp became the first manager in the club’s history to win the Premier League, European Cup, FA Cup and League Cup.

He also won the Club World Cup and the European Super Cup.

His record would have been greater than seven without having Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City as a formidable rival.

Klopp replaced Brendan Rodgers as manager on October 8, 2015, and this afternoon’s clash against Wolves will be his 489th game in charge of the Reds.

The outgoing Liverpool manager aims to achieve victory number 304 and last of his tenure.

Liverpool are guaranteed to finish third in the Premier League this season, after seeing their title challenge fall in recent weeks.

Speaking ahead of his final game in charge of the Reds, Klopp outlined his plans for the coming months now that he will finally have some time away from the game.

Fans lit red smoke flares as they welcomed Jurgen Klopp in his final game in charge.

Fans lit red smoke flares as they welcomed Jurgen Klopp in his final game in charge.

Fans lined the streets to see off Klopp before the home game against Wolves.

Fans lined the streets to see off Klopp before the home game against Wolves.

Klopp will seek to end his time at the helm of Liverpool with one last victory

Klopp will seek to end his time at the helm of Liverpool with one last victory

Klopp leaves the position of coach after nine and a half seasons at the helm of Liverpool

Klopp leaves the position of coach after nine and a half seasons at the helm of Liverpool

“Vacation,” he told Liverpool’s official website. “They invited me to the Champions League final against Dortmund, so we’ll watch it.”

‘It’s not like I tried much (before going on holiday), so I didn’t have time. I had time, but for me a summer vacation, at least at the end of the season, was like lying on the first available sun lounger and having a phone here and talking to agents, sports directors and things like that.

“I didn’t have training sessions, yes, but the rest pretty much continued. That means I didn’t see one percent of the world in vain.

“Now we won’t do anything, we’ll see the euros here and there, I’m really looking forward to that and then a holiday doing nothing and then the plan is to start traveling and we’ll see how it goes.”

Klopp will spend more time with his wife Ulla, with the couple reportedly splitting their commitments between their villa in Mallorca and their home in Germany.

Fans have been keen to pay tribute to Klopp as his nine-year spell comes to an end.

Fans have been keen to pay tribute to Klopp as his nine-year spell comes to an end.

Several fans were seen wearing T-shirts with Klopp's name before the match.

Several fans were seen wearing T-shirts with Klopp’s name before the match.

The match against Wolves will be Klopp's 489th and last as Liverpool manager.

The match against Wolves will be Klopp’s 489th and last as Liverpool manager.

Several banners and murals have been placed over Liverpool in tribute to the current manager.

Several banners and murals have been placed over Liverpool in tribute to the current manager.

Fans also displayed drawings in support of Klopp in an emotional afternoon for Liverpool fans

Fans also displayed drawings in support of Klopp in an emotional afternoon for Liverpool fans

Some fans were seen carrying a replica of the Champions League and Klopp cutout at Anfield.

Some fans were seen carrying a replica of the Champions League and Klopp cutout at Anfield.

The 56-year-old went on to explain that he hopes to return to living a normal life and fulfilling his family roles.

“One hundred percent (I really want to be a husband, father and grandfather),” he added.

‘I can’t wait to be. Everything is alright. Like I said, I can’t wait for life, for life after the race and now let’s see what that means for me.

‘People ask me: “What are you going to do?” I just do not know. I’ve never had it, so let’s try it and I’ll tell you later.’

Feyenoord manager Arne Slot is set to succeed Klopp next season, and the Dutchman has confirmed he will take charge of Liverpool.

Feyenoord fans paid tributes at Sunday’s match ahead of Slot’s final game as manager.

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