Jurgen Klopp makes shock change of heart with final Liverpool season to be filmed in ‘documentary series like no other’

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Liverpool have commenced filming of a behind-the-scenes documentary that will capture the end of Jurgen Klopp's tenure.

The German made the shock announcement last week that he will leave the Reds at the end of the season following a glittering spell in charge.

Klopp's Liverpool farewell is set to be documented

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Klopp's Liverpool farewell is set to be documentedCredit: Getty

Klopp has led Liverpool to success in the Premier League and Champions League since joining as manager in 2015.

He is now entering the final months of his spell at Anfield, and fans are set to get an exclusive look into his last moments as boss.

Liverpool announced on Wednesday that they are filming a multi-episodic documentary series on the club.

It will be broadcast after the 2023/24 has concluded and will offer fans a 'unique insight' into their beloved team.

Klopp and his stars will be followed by cameras as the embark on what could potentially be an amazing season for the club as they chase a historic quadruple.

“This exciting new multi-episodic documentary will be unique and show the real authentic side of the club," said senior vice president of digital Drew Crisp.

“It will not only delve into its rich history and its unrivalled connection with its supporters, but will also explore what makes Liverpool Football Club succeed, on and off the pitch. We’re delighted to have the full backing of Jurgen and everyone across the club.

“This will be a football club documentary series like no other.”

The German will depart in the summer after nearly nine years at Anfield

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The German will depart in the summer after nearly nine years at AnfieldCredit: Getty

Klopp has previously been against the idea of a club documentary, with the Daily Mail reporting in 2018 he was 'fully against' cameras being left in for Amazon Prime's All or Nothing series.

As well as this, when a video of then Red Bull Salzburg boss Jesse Marsch giving a dramatic team talk against Liverpool in the Champions League went viral, Klopp further expressed his dislike.

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He commented: "If LFCTV had put out a video of me in that situation, I would leave the club," he said. "That's the truth and that's all I will say about that."

However, he has offered his backing for a documentary for the final months of his career at Anfield.

“With this being my final season I thought we should provide a rare opportunity for viewers to have more of an inside look at what makes this club so special: its people, from our fans to our players and those who work so hard behind the scenes, constantly in pursuit of success for Liverpool Football Club.

“Thanks to this new documentary series viewers will be able to see what I see every day at this great club, and understand those amazing people more.”

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