The eagerly anticipated series that charts Jurgen Klopp's time at Liverpool was released on Amazon Prime on Friday, and the prominence of one person in particular took Reds fans by surprise.
Harvey Elliott has not had the season he would have hoped for following the arrival of Arne Slot last summer, having figured regularly towards the end of Klopp's tenure at the club.
Elliott's start to the season was blighted by a foot injury, but he has been fit for several months now and has started just four times in all competitions, with none of those starts coming in the Premier League.
It was a different story last term, when Elliott made 27 starts and a total of 53 appearances, and his prominence under Klopp meant there was plenty of focus on him in the new documentary.
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One figure who fans didn't expect to feature so prominently, though, was Elliott's dad, Scott, who enjoys plenty of screen time in the final two episodes of the four-part series.
Liverpool fans reacted on social media, with one joking: "Great documentary about Harvey Elliott’s dad on Amazon at the moment." Another fan said: "is there a reason why harvey elliott’s dad got more screen time than most of our squad?" while a third posted: "only thing that’s annoying me about this documentary is how much screen time Harvey Elliott’s dad has…"
The series, titled 'Doubters to Believers Liverpool FC: Klopp's Era', charts the story of Klopp's transformation into a Liverpool icon and his role in restoring belief and success to the club.
The series features interviews with those who worked closely with the former Reds' manager, including Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Pep Lijnders and Andy Robertson. Jamie Carragher and other key figures who have followed Klopp's career also make appearances.
Each episode delves into Liverpool's evolution under Klopp's leadership, interspersed with flashbacks and flash-forwards. The series highlights the profound impact Klopp had on the team and its supporters from day one, with each episode oscillating between different time periods to underscore the club's progress under his guidance.
The complete series is exclusively available to stream in the UK, Nordics and Benelux regions on Prime Video, with each episode running for just under an hour.