Prime Video unveils four-part documentary about Jurgen Klopp’s final season with Liverpool at Anfield

Prime Video unveils four-part documentary about Jurgen Klopp’s final season with Liverpool at Anfield

For fans of Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp alike, the upcoming documentary on Prime Video is shaping up to be an emotional rollercoaster.

Set to premiere on February 28, the four-part series titled Doubters to Believers: Liverpool FC: Klopp’s Era dives deep into the German manager’s final months at Anfield, offering an unprecedented glimpse into his farewell season.

Klopp, who bid goodbye to Liverpool after nine transformative years, will forever hold a place in the hearts of fans.

Under his leadership, the club returned to its glory days, breaking a long silverware drought and reminding the football world of the Reds’ historic dominance.


Behind the Scenes of Klopp’s Final Season

Filming for the series began in December 2024, just a month before Klopp publicly announced he would step away at the season’s end.

The title of the series harks back to one of Klopp’s most iconic statements when he joined Liverpool in 2015: “We have to change from doubters to believers.”

The documentary promises fans an intimate view of Klopp’s last campaign, showcasing the highs and lows of a season filled with challenges and triumphs.

The Reds finished third in the Premier League, reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup and Europa League, and lifted the Carabao Cup.


The Trailer Sets the Tone

Prime Video’s trailer for the series opens with Klopp walking through Anfield’s iconic tunnel, draped in a Liverpool scarf, a poignant reminder of his deep connection to the club.

The cameras follow Klopp and his players through an action-packed season, including a heart-stopping Carabao Cup final victory against Chelsea.

The win was particularly memorable as Liverpool faced the match without several key starters, including Mohamed Salah, Darwin Nunez, and Alisson Becker.

Klopp turned to the club’s rising stars, giving players like Conor Bradley and Jarell Quansah a chance to shine.

Virgil van Dijk sealed the victory in extra time, and the cameras captured every moment of the team’s post-match celebrations.


Klopp Reflects on His Exit

Since leaving Liverpool, Klopp has stepped into a new role as Red Bull’s Global Head of Soccer, a position he officially assumed in January.

Speaking candidly during a press conference, Klopp shared his reasons for moving on from Anfield.

“When you’ve been in the job for 25 years, it’s intense,” he admitted.

“I’m a curious person, and I felt stuck in the routine of game after game.

I wanted to explore something new, to contribute to football on a global scale rather than preparing for the next match every week.”

Klopp expressed his desire to improve the sport as a whole, saying, “I no longer have to improve individual teams, but I want to make football better worldwide.”


A Fitting Farewell

The documentary concludes with a touching moment featuring Liverpool’s star goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who poignantly states, “This is football; everything has a beginning, and everything has an end.”

As fans eagerly await the premiere, Doubters to Believers stands as a tribute to Klopp’s incredible legacy at Liverpool—a manager who not only brought trophies back to Anfield but also gave the fans a reason to believe again.

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