Liverpool have announced a new documentary that will take a look behind the scenes at Jürgen Klopp's final six months at the club. 'Doubters to Believers' will be aired on Amazon Prime, and is expected to give viewers 'unprecedented' behind the scenes access.
The German manager announced his departure just under a year ago, with his side sat top of the Premier League.
Football fans on social media have spotted a similarity between Pep Guardiola and Jürgen Klopp before the German manager left Liverpool at the end of last season.
The behind-the-scenes documentary of Jürgen Klopp’s last season in charge of Liverpool will now examine the entirety of the manager’s reign on Merseyside.
Today, we get our first look at Doubters to Believers, with a trailer for the four-part series that will air on Amazon in the United Kingdom and select other territories with the release date set for February 28th, just a little over a month from now. We’ll certainly be looking forward to getting to see all of it when it drops.
A new docuseries will shine a light on the German manager's hugely successful spell in charge of the Anfield club – which came to an end last summer.
A documentary which covers former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's memorable spell with the Reds will be released on Amazon Prime at the end of February, it has been confirmed
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The delayed behind-the-scenes Liverpool documentary about the club’s 2023-24 season has been changed to a retrospective of the entire Jurgen Klopp era – a decision that was eventually taken after the legendary manager said he was to quit last January.
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Jürgen Klopp watched Leipzig secure a 4-2 victory over Werder Bremen, reclaiming fourth place in the Bundesliga. Klopp, now Red Bull's head of global soccer, observed young prospects like Xavi Simons and Benjamin Å eÅ¡ko shine.