Jurgen Klopp is showing off his dancing skills in a new video as Liverpool players continue to celebrate their 19th league title.

Liverpool needed Chelsea to beat Man City or even a draw would have done the job Thursday and luckily for the Reds, the Stamford Bridge side sealed the game with a thrilling 2-1 win. This ended the title race in the favor of Liverpool, who still have seven matches to spare in the 2019-20 Premier League season.

Klopp and the Liverpool squad had gathered in a "secret" hotel to watch the Chelsea-Man City match and once the Reds were officially declared the title winners, the celebrations broke out in Merseyside.

Once the players and the boss were done with their respective interviews, the party was reportedly carried forward to the "home of the champions" where they all celebrated with their families.

Jurgen Klopp is on the brink of leading Liverpool to a first league title in 30 years
Jurgen Klopp is on the brink of leading Liverpool to a first league title in 30 years AFP / Paul ELLIS

A video has emerged showing Klopp dancing and he thoroughly deserves to let himself loose considering the amount of hard work he has put to bring Liverpool to these heights.

Klopp, who has become the first-ever German manager to win England's top-flight league, during his first-ever press conference as the Liverpool boss in 2015 had said he would definitely win a trophy in the next four years. Standing by what he had promised, Klopp led Liverpool to their first league title in 30 years, their first Champions League trophy since 2005, and the club’s maiden FIFA Club World Cup trophy.

Before that, the players had some memorable moments as a team celebrating one of their biggest achievements with the club.

Liverpool’s young left-back Andy Roberton has revealed that the players were trying to convince Klopp to give them a few days off to thoroughly soak in the special moments.

“We're still trying to convince the boss downstairs to give us a few days off! Give him a couple more beers and I think we'll get two days off,” Robertson, who has been a vital member in the title-winning squad, added cheekily.

He went on to reveal that Klopp is like a “dad” for the players and he wishes to end his career at Liverpool.

“He is the dad to all of us. He can have a laugh but he knows when to get the lads going. He knows when to motivate us and how to motivate us."

"Whether I’m good enough at 33 or 34 to continue to do that, we’ll wait and see. I don’t want to go anywhere, this club is so special to me in a short space of time. My family loves it, I love it and I don’t want to go anywhere else. There’s no better team in the world just now than Liverpool, and why would any of us want to leave?” the Scotland national further added in an interview.