After his final home game in charge of the club, the coach said his goodbyes to the fans, thanking them for their support throughout his tenure
Jurgen Klopp waved goodbye to the Borussia Dortmund fans after his final Bundesliga game in charge of the club.

The coach will end a seven-year spell with BVB at the end of the season, with the upcoming DFB-Pokal final against Wolfsburg his last match at the helm.
Klopp, who won two Bundesliga titles and took the team to a Champions League final during his tenure, saw his side beat Werder Bremen 3-2 at Signal Iduna Park on Saturday to ensure they will play in the Europa League next season.
And the coach waved goodbye to the club's fans after the game, saying that the iconic stadium had become home to him.
"Our seven years of being together ends next week," he said to the supporters. "We are together for the last time in this stadium, which has become my home.
"I enjoyed every second of my time here. Inside the stadium and in general. We were very fortunate to come here in 2008. It was a win-win situation.
"I take with me a bag full of the most positive memories. Thanks to each and every employee at the club. It was a great pleasure to work with you.
"It was an honour to be working for this club."

Klopp will be replaced by former Mainz boss Thomas Tuchel at Dortmund and he feels the club will grow under the new boss.
"I advise you not to compare me with the new coach," said Klopp.
"This will reduce the memory. He will build a great future but first we have a final in Berlin.
"Many thanks for everything. See you. Most certainly. Sometime. Somewhere."