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Klopp Sings With Liverpool Fans And Champions League Trophy After Triumph In Madrid

Klopp Sings With Liverpool Fans And Champions League Trophy After Triumph In Madrid

Klopp's relationship with Liverpool fans is so special...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Jurgen Klopp celebrated winning his first piece of silverware as Liverpool manager by singing with Reds' fans as he held the Champions League trophy over in Madrid.

Last year you will remember that despite a demoralising victory in Kiev at the hands of Real Madrid, Klopp was out till the early hours having a good time with Liverpool fans.

Fast forward a year and after guiding Liverpool to a 2-0 win over Spurs to secure the club's sixth European Cup, Klopp was having the time of his life.

He was again singing with some of the very same supporters, but the big difference this time was that he had the Champions League trophy in his grasp.

Credit: Anfield HQ

The new lyrics are: "Sending greetings from Madrid. Tonight we've made it number six. We've brought it back to Liverpool - because we promised we will do!"

Having finally ended his wretched run of losing in finals, Klopp was obviously in incredible high spirits and had a sing-song during an interview with Jan Åge Fjørtoft.

The German boss started singing "Let's talk about six baby!" and his vocal chops were hilariously brilliant.

The former Borussia Dortmund manager also spoke to BT Sport following Liverpool's 2-0 victory at the Wanda Metropolitano.

"Did you ever see a team like this, fighting with no fuel in the tank?" Klopp said.

"I am so happy for the boys, all these people and my family. They suffer for me, they deserve it more than anybody," he said.

"It is important for our development and improvement. This little mark helps a lot, now we can carry on. The owners never put pressure on us."

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Topics: Spurs, Liverpool, Football News, Football, LFC, Wanda Metropolitano, Klopp, Madrid, champions league final, Jurgen Klopp, Champions League