Liverpool look highly unlikely to win the Premier League this season.With Manchester City commanding a nine-point lead and dropping just two points since October, the Reds seem helpless to prevent Pep Guardiola from winning a fourth title in just five seasons.However, even if the Citizens create the dynasty that yet another Premier League crown would assure, Liverpool can hold their heads up high as the team that prevented Guardiola from winning five in a row.

Liverpool's 2019/20 title win

Besides, Liverpool's historic triumph in 2019/20 not only brought the club's 30-year wait for a title to an end, but it also saw them become one of England's greatest ever champions with an epic total of 99 points.

And that legendary achievement will always be credited in great part to the phenomenal work of Jurgen Klopp, who has worked wonders on Merseyside since taking over in October 2015.

To think that Klopp inherited a Liverpool side barely competing for the Champions League spots and turned them into the second-greatest ever Premier League winners in just five years is truly something special.

Klopp's reaction to Premier League glory

Even if it proves to be the only league title that the German brings to Anfield, it will always be an emotional and unforgettable one with the man himself feeling the gravity of the occasion when it happened.

In fact, almost two years on, Klopp's interview with Sky Sports in the immediate aftermath of Liverpool being confirmed as champions lives on as emphatic proof of why he's such a club legend.

In a tear-jerking chat that had many a Kopite welling up, the then 52-year-old showed remarkable class by thanking everyone from Sir Kenny Dalglish and Steven Gerrard who battled through Liverpool's title drought.

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Klopp's emotional interview after title win

According to talkSPORT, Klopp emotionally remarked during his teary interview: “Knowing how much Kenny supported us, it is for you.

“He has waited 30 years and it’s for Stevie [Gerrard] who waited a long time. The boys admire you all and it’s easy for me to motivate the team because of our great history.

“It was really tense for 100 minutes of the City game, I didn’t really want to be involved but you are when you watch it. It’s an incredible achievement by my players and it’s a huge joy for me to coach them.

“I haven’t waited 30 years, I have been here for four and a half years, but it is quite an achievement, especially with the three month break because nobody knew if we could go on.”

Could there have been a more perfect way for Klopp to mark such a historic occasion?

Fan reaction

Even rival fans were praising the way that Klopp conducted himself.

A Chelsea and Man Utd fan were complimentary of Klopp too.

It's remarkable how many rival fans praised Klopp's reaction.

Love for Klopp at Liverpool

Gerrard may never have won a Premier League title during his own decorated career, but he almost certainly will have been moved by the moment that Liverpool broke their curse and Klopp tipped his hat to him.

Sure, it might have been the Herculean work of Klopp that ended Liverpool's long wait for Premier League glory in the end, but it wouldn't have been possible without all the groundwork laid by his esteemed forebears.

History runs through everything at Liverpool Football Club, so how fitting that the same can be said of Klopp's victory speech. He'll be adored at Anfield for forever and a day.

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