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Reds fans made a gesture towards the German

By Charles Cornwall

Reds fans made a gesture towards the German
Reds fans made a gesture towards the German
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The image of Liverpool's German Premier League manager Jürgen Klopp, the German manager of Liverpool's Premier League club, has been placed a few steps away from the Anfield stadium on Randolph Street in a large artwork by Hugh Whitaker of MurWalls and commissioned by Boss Night. This mural was painted mostly by aerosol cans and was done over a period of 4 days by local professional artists.

The mural features the legendary Liverpool manager smiling, wearing his typical Liverpool cap and jacket, clenching his right fist and biting his lower lip, a characteristic pose for him when the Red's win. This artwork is accompanied by the phrase "Boss Y'know he said so", and signed in the top right corner by Hugh Whitaker.

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Jürgen is a manager who since his arrival at Liverpool in 2015, revolutionised the Red's with a winning style. The connection between the head coach and the fans carries over to fan events, charity events, club activations and a host of other actions that earned the former Borussia Dortmund boss a place in Liverpool's history. Now he is part of the "hall of fame" among Liverpool fans as he is immortalised in a spectacular mural.

Under Klopp, Liverpool have won a UEFA Champions League (2019), European Super Cup (2019), Club World Cup (2019), Premiere League (2020), League Cup (2022), FA Cup (2022) and Community Shield (2022), making it one of the club's magical eras in recent years. In addition, this record helped him to be recognised by FIFA in 2019 when he was awarded The Best Coach of the Year Award.

They made a mural with Klopp's image on it


This mural is just one of the collection of MurWalls who boast on their website and social networks, all the history and tradition of Liverpool, in historical passages that symbolise the greatness of the club. For the artist Whitaker, painting this mural was a great gesture of gratitude to Jürgen Klopp for all the joy he has given the fans.