Jurgen Klopp jets off on holiday with his wife out of Manchester Airport after Champions League triumph
- Jurgen Klopp was spotted at Manchester Airport waiting for his flight
- He and wife Ulla were on their way to London Heathrow ahead of a break away
- Klopp led Liverpool to Champions League glory on Saturday night
Jurgen Klopp has jetted off on a well-earned holiday with his wife after guiding Liverpool to Champions League glory.
The German boarded a flight from Manchester to London with his wife Ulla on Wednesday morning with the pair set to jet off on a well-deserved holiday.
The pair were pictured hand-in-hand at the airport on Wednesday afternoon.
Jurgen Klopp was spotted at Manchester Airport on Wednesday afternoon with his wife Ulla
Klopp ended Liverpool’s seven-year trophy drought by winning the Champions League
In an April interview with Soccer AM about ‘the web’s most searched questions about him’, Klopp appeared perplexed at some of the questions as he revealed his favourite foods, films and why he didn’t have social media.
With it being over a month since then, it’s understandable why Klopp may have been intrigued to find out what the internet is currently saying about him now.
Klopp lifts the Champions League trophy above his head after Liverpool’s 2-0 win over Spurs
After winning the Champions League trophy, close friend and fellow manager Jurgen Klinsmann sang the praises by claiming he will already be thinking about retaining the trophy.
Since the Klopp’s arrival on Merseyside in 2015, he has transformed Liverpool and Klinsmann suggests his compatriot’s success is down to his ‘workaholic’ approach.
Klopp and Klinsmann came from villages close to each other in Baden-Wurttemberg, a state in the south west of Germany.
Jurgen Klinsmann has been singing the praises of the triumphant Liverpool manager
‘He’s a workaholic because that’s in our blood where we come from,’ the former Germany manager said on a Channel 4 documentary.
‘He’s sponge, that always wants to learn and always wants to look at what is next…and it never gets saturated.
‘One thing is for sure he will never, ever rest. Winning the Champions League final now, the first thought of him a day later will be, “how do I win this next year?”
‘So he will never be satisfied… he doesn’t stop. It’s just in his nature that he always wants to keep going and going and going. He will be working on it now, how he can move the pieces to make it even better.’