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Jurgen Klopp thanked Liverpool fans for their support during his nine years at Anfield as he reflected fondly on his decorated career at the club.

The former Reds boss was in charge for close to a decade before leaving in May 2024 and won every top-level trophy available to the club, including a first league title for 30 years, in 2020, and the 2019 Champions League.

Klopp forged a bond with the club's worldwide fanbase during his time on Merseyside and recently returned to a hero's ovation when the Liverpool Legends played out a 2-2 draw with their Borussia Dortmund counterparts in a friendly match for the LFC Foundation at Anfield.

Klopp, who the Foundation's honorary ambassador, was speaking to former Reds striker Peter Crouch on a podcast that was released on Wednesday morning and the iconic former manager explained what the supporters still mean to him.

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