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Jurgen Klopp is embarking on a new journey, his second leap into the unknown in nine years. When he arrived at Liverpool in 2015, he confessed to a lack of familiarity with the club. Now, as he bids farewell, he reflects on his transformative tenure.
From dubbing himself "the normal one" at his unveiling to questioning what normalcy even means upon departure, Klopp's journey has been one of self-discovery.
He looks ahead to a different life, relishing the opportunity to be spontaneous, to explore interests beyond football.
Despite the allure of events like the Champions League final and the Paralympics, Klopp craves solitude, enjoying the rare moments when he can immerse himself in audiobooks uninterrupted. Football permeates his life, but he wonders if he'll miss it during his break.
Klopp's impact on Liverpool is undeniable. He instilled belief in players and fans alike, fostering a sense of unity and fun. Under his guidance, Liverpool evolved from a doubting team to European champions.
Reflecting on missed opportunities and near-triumphs, Klopp acknowledges the fine margins that define success in football.
Yet, he leaves Liverpool confident in its future, proud of the club's steadfast approach amidst financial pressures.
As he ponders his next steps, Klopp's legacy at Liverpool is assured. While he may not seek accolades like a statue at Anfield, his influence will endure, leaving an indelible mark on the club and its supporters. And as Klopp ventures into the unknown once more, Liverpool will undoubtedly feel his absence.