Jurgen Klopp has revealed he feels 'very honoured' and has thanked the people of Liverpool for making him feel at 'home' after being awarded the freedom of the city at a special ceremony on Wednesday night.
Klopp arrived on Merseyside in October 2015 to take over from Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool boss, and he has since won every major trophy available with the Reds.
The German has become a popular figure in Liverpool, and has often spoken about his connection with the city and the fans. Ahead of receiving the honour, Klopp declared: 'The city of Liverpool is home, that’s how it is', and admitted he felt 'very privileged' to be recognised by the city.