Why has Jurgen Klopp joined Instagram and how can I follow 'Kloppo'?
Ahead of his final match in charge of Liverpool tomorrow afternoon, Jurgen Klopp has announced that he is finally joining Instagram in a bid to stay connected with the club and its supporters.
The German's nine-year stint has seen the Reds lift the Premier League trophy for the first time, on top of a Champions League, an FA Cup, a Super Cup, a Club World Cup and two League Cups and was one half of one of the top flight's most historic managerial rivalries in his constant battles with Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.
But as the final day of the season draws closer, Klopp has made a move that'll make him even more popular with Liverpool fans - he's made an Instagram account.
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In his first post to the social media platform, he highlighted his wish to keep in touch with the fans and that he'd use the platform to do so, saying: "Dear Liverpudlians, we're getting closer to the end.
"On the eighth of October 2015, we met the first time properly. I would call it a love affair. From the first day, it was an absolutely incredible, incredible time.
"I enjoyed it so much and want to thank you so much for all the support you gave us over the years, for all the power you gave us. I've wondered always that it feels like we write a story together and that's how it feels today. It's a good book. And if we read it in the future, we will have a smile on our face.
"Leaving this incredible place is hard, but I want to stay in contact with you. And even when I'm not a social media guy, people told me social media helps with that. So, here we go. See you!"
The post itself has been interlaced with various clips and photos of his best moments over the nine years at Anfield including iconic trophy lifts, press conference moments and the all-important fist-pump celebration.
You can follow Klopp on Instagram by searching for his username '@Kloppo' and tapping the follow button, something nearly 800k people have already done. In his bio, he has even made a small dig at Jose Mourinho - naming himself 'The Normal One' as opposed to Mourinho's 'The Special One' nickname.