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A Premier League legend has shared an incredible throwback photo of his teenager himself.

The German congratulated a countryman Boris Becker On the 40th birthday to become the youngest player ever who wins Wimbledon.

Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp Went to Instagram on Monday morning to place a photo of the 17-year-old Becker with his trophy at Center Court in 1985.

The 58-year-old shared it alongside one of himself who enjoyed a drink at the same age.

“@Borisbeckerofficial vs me at the age of 17 … outdated like a good wine,” he wrote under the images. ‘Time flies!

‘Congratulations my friend on your 40th birthday to become the youngest player ever wins @Wimbledon Until today. What a legend! ‘

Jurgen Klopp shared this photo of himself as a 17-year-old on his Instagram page

Jurgen Klopp shared this photo of himself as a 17-year-old on his Instagram page

Klopp shocked the football world when he announced in January last year that he would resign from his role as Reds manager and the end of the 2023-24 campaign.

He admitted that he “had no energy anymore” and wanted to spend more time with his family.

The exhaustion, stress and ruthlessness of life as Liverpool -Baas, in addition to becoming a grandfather for the first time, made him make the decision to leave Anfield after nine successful years.

It was said that he was one of the favorites to replace Carlo Ancelotti bee Real Madrid But Mail Sport understands that that was never likely.

Some thought he could take a dip in international management – probably the job of Germany or England – and it would still be seen if he ever would consider it.

Klopp started in January as the worldwide head of Red Bull and has a contract that runs until 2029.

Last year he said: ‘I work, but not what I did before. I am not alone around, although I am sometimes. I miss nothing.

‘Other top coaches will not do this forever. The next generation is already there. At some point it will be up to them to develop and change football.

Klopp started in January as the worldwide head of Red Bull and has a contract until 2029

Klopp started in January as the worldwide head of Red Bull and has a contract until 2029

‘There are already many people from when they get a taste of it. And there are more because they are so old now. I am really happy to view them.

‘And if I can help them with advice and support, I am happy that I do that. They probably think that after having worked with me for a while: if he can do it, we can do it too. It can’t be that difficult. ‘

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