Jurgen Klopp dropped a bombshell on Friday by announcing that he would be leaving Liverpool Football Club at the end of the season.
The charismatic German is adored on Merseyside and by fans around the world for changing the fortunes of the club during his eight-year spell at the club, winning six major honours. That list includes Liverpool's sixth European Cup in 2019 and the first league title in 30 years in 2020.
His impact on the outlook of the club and the supporters themselves cannot be underestimated, so it is no surprise that Klopp has a number of songs dedicated to him by the Kop. One of the most popular is a rework of the Beatles classic 'I feel fine'. The 'Fab Four' released their eighth single in 1964, which went on to top charts in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway and Sweden. In the UK, it was the fifth-highest-selling single of the 1960s.
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But these days, the Jurgen Klopp rework is the more popular version at Anfield, regularly getting any outing from fans on all four sides of the pitch on match day. Most Liverpool fans will know their words off by heart, but in case you don't, here are the lyrics to the song in full.
Jurgen said to me, you know. We'll win the Premier League, you know. He said so.
I'm in love with him and I feel fine.
I'm so glad that Jurgen is a Red.
I'm so glad he delivered what he said.
The sentiment of the song is effectively an acknowledgement from the fans of Klopp delivering on his vow to try and deliver success to Liverpool while he is the club's manager. During his first
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