GalleryEight defining images from Jürgen Klopp's LFC reign to date
Look back at eight defining images from his remarkable reign to date on the eighth anniversary of Jürgen Klopp's appointment as Liverpool manager.
The boss has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success on Merseyside since his arrival in 2015, lifting the Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, FIFA Club World Cup, Premier League, League Cup, FA Cup and FA Community Shield - in the process becoming the only Liverpool manager to win six different major trophies.
Here, we take a look at eight of the best images of his Reds tenure so far...
From doubters to believers - 2015
Klopp was announced as the new Liverpool manager on October 8, 2015 and formally introduced at a press conference at Anfield the following day. He famously described himself as the 'Normal One' as excitement brewed about the future.
Champions of Europe - 2019
After a heartbreaking near-miss a year earlier, the Reds boss got his hands on European club football's top prize in June 2019 after a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in Madrid.
Champions of the world - 2019
An extra-time strike from Roberto Firmino crowned the Reds champions of the world thanks to a 1-0 win against Brazilian outfit Flamengo in the final days of 2019 - the first time the trophy had ever returned to Anfield.
A first title in 30 years - 2020
History. The boss delivered the Premier League title every supporter craved in July 2020, as Liverpool blew all opposition out of the water with a record-breaking campaign that ended with 99 points.
League Cup triumph – 2022
A trip to Wembley returned the Carabao Cup to Liverpool for a record ninth time, as they defeated Chelsea 11-10 on penalties in the capital following a 0-0 draw.
A new deal for the boss - 2022
Klopp had penned new deals before, but this one felt particularly special, with a further commitment giving fans renewed hope that his magic touch would continue in years to come.
Doubling up with the FA Cup – 2022
Another meeting with Chelsea saw Liverpool again defeat the Blues at Wembley on penalties. Sealing victory in the final of English football's oldest competition put Klopp into the history books, winning a sixth different major trophy as Reds boss.
Freedom of the City - 2022
An honour Klopp described as a 'wow moment' for himself, and just reward for how much the boss has given to Liverpool, the city and Reds supporters across the world so far.
This article has been automatically translated and, while all reasonable efforts have been made to ensure accuracy, some errors in translation are possible. Please refer to the original English-language version of the article for the official version.