Jurgen Klopp's final days at Liverpool set to be subject of television documentary – despite German banning filming in the past

Jurgen Klopp's last days at the helm of Liverpool will be the subject of a television documentary with behind-the-scene access.

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Klopp's last season in TV documentaryCameras to be allowed behind-the-scenes accessKlopp earlier banned all filming crews at the clubGetty WHAT HAPPENED?

The news that Klopp's nine-year tenure on Merseyside will end at the end of the season stunned the football world on Friday. The 56-year-old clarified that he is no longer the best candidate to guide the team ahead due to a buildup of exhaustion brought on by the demands of management.

According to a report from the Mirror, the dramatic final months of his time in charge will be chronicled in a TV documentary with cameras allowed access behind closed doors at the club. A source told the newspaper that Klopp has previously vetoed ideas for such initiatives at the club.

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In what he claims will be his last season coaching football in England, Klopp will be hopeful the documentary can catch his second Premier League title victory. But to accomplish this, the Reds need to hold off Man City, the reigning champions. The team led by Pep Guardiola still has a chance to pull off the same spectacular triple as the previous year.

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Being: Liverpool, a fly-on-the-wall documentary about Liverpool, which was shot in 2012 while Brendan Rodgers was still the manager, elicited a highly divided response. But Amazon's All or Nothing series, which has followed teams like Arsenal and Spurs, has received recognition for giving fans a never-before-seen glimpse inside a football team's inner workings and therefore opened the path for Liverpool's documentary.

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Klopp's side will next be in action when they take on Norwich City later today in an FA Cup fourth-round clash. The German will likely receive a loud applause as this will be his first game since the announcement.