Jurgen Klopp has penned a poignant letter to a Liverpool supporter who has been struggling with feelings of anxiousness in his life.

The Reds' boss has often gone out of his way in the past to support those going through a difficult time, as was emphasised over Christmas when taking the time to meet a young fan who was born with Crommelin Syndrome.

Klopp has now taken the time to write back to one individual named Lewis, who sought his advice about anxiety and how best to manage his emotions. Showing great compassion, the 56-year-old has offered some open and honest advice.

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Beginning his letter, the German said: "Hello, Lewis. Can I start by telling you a secret? I get nervous. To be totally honest, I would be worried if I did not get nervous because, when it happens, it gives me the chance to turn that energy into something positive. I know it might be strange for a boy of your age to think that the Liverpool manager can feel the way that you do, but I do.

"From your letter, it is quite clear you are very thoughtful and also very caring. When you have these qualities, it is very hard to avoid getting nervous," continued Klopp. "You asked me what I do when my players feel this way and the answer is simple - I remind them of how important they are to me and how much I believe in them. I have no doubt that it will be exactly the same for your family with you.

"You do not need to worry about bad things happening. As you know, I lost more than a few finals and this isn't a good feeling. But with the help of my family and friends, I kept going and, in the end we were able to enjoy some really good times. If I had dwelled on the bad moments, I know that this would not have been possible. So please be positive about yourself and look forward to the brilliant time I know you will have growing up.

"And don't forget that you are part of the Liverpool family, and this means you have millions and millions of people just like you, who want you to be as happy as you can be. Your support means a lot to me and to everyone at LFC, so I hope this letter shows that we support you too.

"You'll Never Walk Alone,

"Jurgen Klopp."