Liverpool supporters have reacted on social media as outgoing boss Jurgen Klopp pulled out his special dance moves after his final game.
Klopp, who announced his decision to depart the Reds earlier this January, guided Liverpool to a 2-0 league win against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday (May 19). Alexis Mac Allister and Jarell Quansah bagged a goal apiece in the first half of the emotional contest.
After the end of the game, Klopp was given a special guard of honor by his players and his staff. He also received a commemorative plaque from club owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) in the post-match event.
Later on, Klopp was filmed dancing with a smile at a celebratory party.
A Liverpool fan opined on the German's dance moves, writing on X:
"I don't care about this I'm leaving nonsense. THIS IS MY MANAGER. ❤️"
Another Reds supporter took the chance to rate Klopp's moves on X:
"Never thought I'd see some s*** like this lmao 10/10"
Here's how other supporters reacted to Klopp being on the dance floor:
Jurgen Klopp rubbishes retirement reports after ending nine-year-long Liverpool spell
At his last press conference, Jurgen Klopp was queried if he will return to coaching in the future. The 56-year-old tactician replied (h/t Echo):
"I will work. I have just finished this job. I don't know exactly why nobody believes I will probably not be a manager again, but I understand because obviously it seems to be a drug. It looks like that as everybody comes back and everybody works until they are 70-something. I have always had the idea I won't do that."
Claiming that he has run out of energy to manage a team, Klopp said:
"Other people are smarter and do it in different ways, but I have to be all-in. I have to be the spark, I have to be the energiser, I have to be all these kind of things. And I am empty. That's it. I have to start with the rest now and then we will see. It's not that I'm looking outside for the next opportunity and which clubs are available."
Klopp, who replaced Brendan Rodgers as Reds boss in 2015, added:
"There will be opportunities but I'm not thinking, 'Maybe in a year's time, I'll take that'. In this moment, see you later. I have no clue [what I will do tomorrow]. Packing probably. I have enough things to do, private life must be planned as well but I've been here doing things and probably [my wife] Ulla will update me where we go next. I have no clue what's coming up. We have a party tonight."
During his nine-year-long stint at Anfield, Klopp helped Liverpool lift a total of eight silverwares, including their first domestic title in 30 years.
Klopp, who is likely to take a sabbatical now, racked up 304 wins, 100 draws, and 85 defeats in 489 overall matches as Liverpool manager.