The emotional video of doctors singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ in a hospital that made Jürgen Klopp cry

He is one of the most charismatic coaches in the world and it is not the first time that he has brought out his most human side. Jürgen Klopp have also been shocked amid the global pandemic of coronavirus. The German coach of Liverpool FC He has confessed that he could not contain the tears when watching a video in which a group of doctors sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ ('You will never walk alone') in a UK hospital.

Klopp, who has great chemistry with fans of the Reds, practically the same as it had with the Borussia Dortmund‚Has revealed that he cried when he saw images of the workers of the British National Health Service (NHS) singing the famous song that you belong to the fans who turn to Anfield.

"Yesterday they sent me a video of people in a intensive care hospital singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ and when i saw it I started crying right away. Is incredible. These people not only work but they do it with a great spirit", said Klopp in dialogue with the club website.

In the images you can see hospital doctors and nurses separated by a door playing together one of the most famous hymns in world football. “It is their job, they do it day after day. They put themselves in danger, because they help sick and severely disabled people, so you couldn't admire them more and appreciate them more., really could not, "added the German coach.

In addition, in said interview, where he admitted that he saw the ‘Taken’ saga again and that he tried to copy some viral challenges that his pupils made, he left a great reflection on the impact that the coronavirus may have in the future: “In 10, 20, 30, 40 years, if we look back and the conclusion is that this was the period when the world showed the greatest solidarity, more love, more friendship or whatever, that would be really cool. The moment you are going through a phase or period like this, you can't see that, especially not for people who are sick, but when we look back and hopefully we can see it like this. Because that is the solution, we all have to be disciplined, we all have to work together, we all have to take care of each other. ”

On the other hand, Klopp revealed how the COVID-19 it was moving them away from the activity and what role did it have in the elimination of Liverpool FC before Atletico Madrid in the UEFA champions league.

"We played the game against Bournemouth On Saturday, we won it. Then he lost Manchester City, we were two victories away from being champion. On Monday morning, I woke up and heard about the situation in Madrid, that schools and universities would be closed from Wednesday, so to be honest it was really weird preparing for the Champions League game. I still loved the game, I loved what I saw from the players, it was a very good performance beyond the result: we did not score enough, we conceded too many goals, that is clear … but it was a brilliant game! On Thursday we had the day off And then on Friday, when we arrived, it was already clear that there would be no training. It was more a meeting, "he explained.