Jurgen Klopp pours beer over Rhian Brewster as Liverpool celebrate Champions League success

Special Brewster! Jurgen Klopp pours beer over dancing Liverpool youngster as Champions League winners revel in parade celebrations

  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp poured beer over youngster Rhian Brewster
  • The Reds were celebrating becoming champions of Europe for the sixth time 
  • Brewster was caught by surprise as his manager got into the party spirit 

After a long hard season it is time for Liverpool to let their hair down, and manager Jurgen Klopp is certainly getting into the party spirit. 

As Liverpool celebrated their Champions League success Klopp poured beer over youngster Rhian Brewster while on the open top bus. 

Brewster was dancing when Klopp took him by surprise.  

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp spots the opportunity to pour beer over Rhian Brewster

Klopp, known for his charisma, proceeds to catch out the unsuspecting Brewster

Klopp, known for his charisma, proceeds to catch out the unsuspecting Brewster

Klopp’s actions will no doubt endear him even further to Liverpool supporters. 

Brewster, who was an unused substitute for the final against Tottenham, appeared to take Klopp’s joke in good jest.

More than 750,000 fans were in attendance as Liverpool celebrated being European champions for the sixth time.

Klopp proceeds to pour beer over Brewster's head, with the youngster left drenched

Klopp proceeds to pour beer over Brewster’s head, with the youngster left drenched

Brewster continued dancing afterwards, with Klopp subsequently smiling to himself

Brewster continued dancing afterwards, with Klopp subsequently smiling to himself

An early Mohamed Salah penalty and a late strike from Divock Origi saw Liverpool prevail with a 2-0 victory against Tottenham in Madrid. 

Klopp admitted that winning his first trophy as Liverpool manager was an emotional experience. 

‘I cannot really describe it because I cried a little bit as well because it’s so overwhelming what the people are doing,’ he told Liverpool’s official website.

‘When you have a direct eye contact and you see how much it means to them, that’s touching to be honest. It’s brilliant.’

Brewster, meanwhile, spent the vast majority of the campaign out injured, but the 19-year-old will be determined to make a major impact next season.  

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