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"You'll Never Walk Alone": Kops' Tribute Makes Jurgen Klopp Emotional In FA Cup Round 4 - WATCH
Jurgen Klopp was full of emotions with THIS iconic tribute from Liverpool fans. WATCH.
FA Cup 2023-24 Round 4: Liverpool's legendary manager Jurgen Klopp was seemingly full of emotions as he was left in awe by the immense support shown by the Kops (Liverpool's die-hard supporters) as they waived banners, flags and sang the iconic and famous song of Liverpool FC, 'You'll Never Walk Alone', for the departing German manager, who announced it last week that he will be leaving the club at the end of the season. The moment came during Liverpool's FA Cup 2023-24 Round 4 fixture against Norwich City on January 28, at the iconic Anfield Stadium in Liverpool.
What a moment for Klopp ❤️ pic.twitter.com/tXnKq3tV20
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 28, 2024
The 2019 UEFA Champions League winning coach had also stated that he will be taking a break from managerial department as the current Liverpool manager is 'running out of energy', as stated by him in his latest interview released by the club last week. The manager gave another adorable moment for his Liverpool loved ones as he promised that he will never ever coach an English club, even if the German ends up enduring a starving period. Such is his love for the club that after the match, 'The Boss' made a heart sign on the prestigious badge of the legendary club, Liverpool FC, on his chest while walking in to the dugout from the ground.
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) January 28, 2024
FA Cup 2023-24 Round 4: Liverpool FC Vs Norwich City - Match Report
Liverpool FC made an easy work out of Norwich City as they thumped the Championship side 5-2 at the Anfield Stadium to progress into Round 5 of the FA Cup 2023-24. The FA Cup 2021-22 winners have been sublime this season and have barely dropped points or lost in all the competitions this season and similar was the case against Norwich City.
Goals from Curtis Jones (16th minute), Darwin Nunez (28th minute), Diogo Jota (53rd minute), Virgil Van Dijk (63rd minute), and Ryan Gravenberch (90+5th minute) sealed the deal for the Reds as two consolation goals from Norwich helped the club salvage some pride.