Liverpool are the next major club to allow a documentary team behind the scenes, with a series set to follow Jurgen Klopp’s final season at Anfield. The Premier League leaders announced that a multi-episode documentary about Liverpool will be released after the end of the 2023-24 season. The series will cover both the men’s and women’s teams and will give viewers a rare opportunity to see what makes the club “so special,” according to Klopp.
The announcement comes after similar documentaries have been created for other British clubs in recent years, including Sunderland, Leeds, Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, and Wrexham.
The move to create these behind-the-scenes documentaries began with “Being: Liverpool,” a six-part series that followed Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool team back in the 2012-2013 season. This trend has continued, with other clubs allowing cameras into their dressing rooms and training grounds to give fans a unique look at the inner workings of their favorite teams.
The upcoming Liverpool documentary promises to provide an inside look at the day-to-day life at Anfield and will cover various aspects of the club without encroaching on private spaces, according to club officials. It is not yet known where the series will air.
As the demand for behind-the-scenes access to top football clubs continues to grow, these documentaries provide not only a glimpse into the lives of the players and coaches, but also give fans a deeper appreciation for the people who make the sport so special. These series have become popular for their ability to capture the excitement, drama, and emotion of the beautiful game.