Liverpool fan and Bollywood actress Tara Sutaria has reacted to Jurgen Klopp's departure from Anfield.
The German coach managed his last game for the Reds in a 2-0 win against Wolves on the last day of the Premier League season this weekend (May 19). Goals from Alexis Mac Allister (34') and Jarell Quansah (40') sealed all three points for the Merseysiders after Nelson Semedo was sent off in the 28th minute.
Following the victory, Klopp was given a fitting farewell as he was called onto the Anfield pitch to make his final speech in front of the Reds' fans. He said (via This is Anfield):
"I thought I would already be in pieces, but I'm not, I'm so happy. I can't believe it, I'm so happy about you all, the atmosphere, the game, about being a part of this family. about us."
"How we celebrated this day, it's just incredible. Thank you so much."
Posting an image of Klopp from the post-match scenes, Sutaria shared on her Instagram story along with broken red heart emojis:
"It's just not going to be the same again!!!!"
The 56-year-old took charge of Liverpool in October 2015 after leaving Borussia Dortmund. He managed the Reds in 489 matches across competitions.
Klopp won the Premier League and UEFA Champions League once each, among other honors at Anfield. This season, the Reds claimed the Carabao Cup and finished third in the league.
Mohamed Salah sends message to Jurgen Klopp as the latter exits Liverpool
Liverpool winger Mohamed Salah has claimed he will stay in touch with Jurgen Klopp 'for life' despite the latter's Anfield exit. The Egpyt international moved to Merseyside from Roma in 2017 for a reported £36 million.
Salah has since established himself as one of the best players to ever grace the English top flight. He told Sky Sports about the German (via Express):
"I think we will keep the communication for sure forever, for life. Because it is not just a relationship with work, we also take it outside and we are going to stay in contact forever."
Salah has played 349 matches across competitions for Liverpool, bagging 211 goals and 89 assists. With a year left on his current deal, the 31-year-old's future at Anfield remains uncertain.