Liverpool players paid tribute to their supporters after ending the season with an open-top bus trophy parade.
A day after losing the Champions League final to Real Madrid, the Liverpool squad and staff returned to travel across the city in celebration with the fans of their FA and Carabao Cup wins.
The “not drunk” Jurgen Klopp said it also allowed the club and supporters to commemorate the Premier League title won during lockdown in 2020
And while the players were initially not sure whether the parade was a good idea, they were overwhelmed by the response on Sunday, relaying their thanks to the official Liverpool website.
Jordan Henderson
“It’s incredible! We weren’t quite sure what to expect when we came on the bus. Obviously we are disappointed with last night and how the season ended, but overall the lads have given everything and this is what it means to the fans. It’s the least we can do to say thank you to them for what they’ve given us this season, supporting us across the country and across Europe, so we want to say thank you and it means a lot to the lads.”
Andy Robertson
“To be honest with you I woke up this morning in a terrible mood, everyone did. Obviously we were so disappointed with what happened last night, of course we are, but the minute you get on this bus you realise the best fans in the world have come out. It’s great for all of us and it will give us a nice ending to a really tough season. We move on to next season but from this experience we will get we’ll be ready to get back into it.
“We want to win the big titles and when you don’t do that you worry about how you will be received, what will go on and how many people [will turn up], so of course that was in the back of our minds. But hang on, what a turnout from the best fans in the world. They give us something to be happy about and to represent them, for all of us, is the biggest honour.
“We have to show the appreciation to them. It’s been a long,…
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