You’ll never dance alone! Jurgen Klopp showed off his dance moves and was mobbed by his players during a night on the town to mark his Liverpool farewell

 

Jurgen Klopp showed off his dance moves and was mobbed by his players during a night on the town to mark his Liverpool farewell – before busting some more moves on stage alongside a rapping John Barnes.

The outgoing Reds boss was pictured laughing and holding a drink at the end-of-season party at the Titanic Hotel in a black shirt and jeans, flanked by his squad and club legends including Kenny Dalglish.

Video footage has since emerged of the German, now with his trademark cap flipped backwards, showcasing his dance moves on the floor while his colleagues surround him and cheer their former manager on.

Klopp, 56, continued to dance as he joined Barnes on stage while the former Anfield favourite appeared to be rapping and performing a version of Rappers Delight by The Sugarhill Gang.

The celebrations followed Klopp’s final game in charge on Sunday, as his side recorded a 2-0 win over Wolves at Anfield after first-half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Jarell Quansah.

Video footage has emerged of Jurgen Klopp, now with his trademark cap flipped backwards, busting dance moves on the floor while his colleagues surround him and cheer their former manager on

Video footage has emerged of Jurgen Klopp, now with his trademark cap flipped backwards, busting dance moves on the floor while his colleagues surround him and cheer their former manager on

Klopp and the Liverpool squad celebrate his tenure at a farewell party at the Titanic Hotel on Sunday night

Klopp and the Liverpool squad celebrate his tenure at a farewell party at the Titanic Hotel on Sunday night

The German was spotted strolling through the city centre with a drink in hand that night as he enjoyed a final evening out with his players and staff

The German was spotted strolling through the city centre with a drink in hand that night as he enjoyed a final evening out with his players and staff

Mo Salah arrived at the party to celebrate the seven years he worked with the German manager at Anfield

Mo Salah arrived at the party to celebrate the seven years he worked with the German manager at Anfield

Klopp enjoying his evening out in the company of UFC star Paddy Pimblett (left of Klopp) after calling on time on his nine-year reign as Liverpool manager

Klopp enjoying his evening out in the company of UFC star Paddy Pimblett (left of Klopp) after calling on time on his nine-year reign as Liverpool manager

The entire Liverpool squad were seen out in the city centre last night as part of Klopp's leaving party

The entire Liverpool squad were seen out in the city centre last night as part of Klopp’s leaving party

Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish also made an appearance at the party

Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish also made an appearance at the party

After the full-time whistle, Klopp took to the pitch to address the home crowd and thank them for their unwavering support throughout his time at the club.

Later that evening, he was spotted enjoying a final night out with his players and staff – including Virgil van Dijk , Darwin Núñez and Mo Salah.

The hotel venue hosted a sit-down meal, before turning into a late night party which saw Barnes and Klopp take to the stage.

Klopp was also joined by the players and coaches on stage for a rendition of The Best by Tina Turner, as the club celebrated the end of his memorable nine-year reign as manager.

The video of Klopp’s performance with Barnes was posted onto social media by X account Kloppholic (@Kloppholic) with the caption: ‘My manager’.

Klopp, who famously introduced himself as ‘the normal one’ in his first Liverpool press conference, leaves Anfield having won seven major trophies for the club – including the Premier League and the Champions League.

He had previously said he was glad to be leaving the club in a good position after enjoying a trophy laden career, as Virgil van Dijk and Trent Alexander-Arnold could not hold back the tears after embracing their manager following his final game.

Addressing the crowd in an emotional farewell on Sunday, Klopp said: ‘I’m completely surprised, I thought I’m already in pieces, to be honest, but I’m not. I’m so happy, I can’t believe it.

‘I’m so happy about you all, about the atmosphere, about the game, about being part of this family, about us, how we celebrated this day. It’s just incredible. Thank you so much.

‘Honestly, for whatever reason, it doesn’t feel like an end. It just feels like the start, because I saw today a football team playing full of talent, full of youth, full of creativity, full of desire, full of grit.

Klopp was seen strolling through the city centre with his players and staff following their 2-0 win against Wolves at Anfield in his final game in charge

Klopp was seen strolling through the city centre with his players and staff following their 2-0 win against Wolves at Anfield in his final game in charge

Virgil van Dijk leads the Liverpool players into the Titanic Hotel as they finished the Premier League season in third place

Virgil van Dijk leads the Liverpool players into the Titanic Hotel as they finished the Premier League season in third place

Darwin Nunez arriving at the Titanic Hotel to celebrate Klopp's farewell

Darwin Nunez arriving at the Titanic Hotel to celebrate Klopp’s farewell

Andy Robertson, Joe Gomez and Dominik Szoboszlai were just some of the big name players seen celebrating with Klopp last night

Andy Robertson, Joe Gomez and Dominik Szoboszlai were just some of the big name players seen celebrating with Klopp last night

Jurgen Klopp produced an emotional final speech to the Liverpool crowd on Sunday afternoon

Jurgen Klopp produced an emotional final speech to the Liverpool crowd on Sunday afternoo