Liverpool saw a massive turnout for a party that had been refused to be put on the ice by a defeat in Paris the night before.
A little about the topic
The Reds’ Scottish player Andy Robertson admitted he was dreading Liverpool’s bus parade celebrations on Sunday, while outgoing Divock Origi and head coach Jurgen Klopp joined him in praising supporters after a huge turnout just hours after their UEFA Champions League final passion against Real. The Anfield side came up short against Los Blancos in Paris on Saturday, a night marked by the same serious off-field problems as the action at the Stade de France.
That dirty note marked the end of a campaign in which the Reds found themselves short-lived in the PL and Europe over their last two games of the season – but with the FA Cup and EFL Cup success to celebrate, Scotland player Andy hailed supporters for lifting the team.
Andy talks about the Reds fans
Andy Robertson told the club’s website that to be honest, he woke up this morning in a terrible mood. According to Robertson, he was a little afraid of the parade, but when they get on this bus, they understand that the best fans in the world are getting off. It lifted their spirits. They will give everything back next season. Andy Robertson says deep down they wondered how many people would show up today, but they are the best fans in the world. Representing them is the greatest honor. Their fans this season, 63 games, home and away. They cannot appreciate them more.
What did Jurgen Klopp say?
The head coach’s defiance in Paris turned into an infectious atmosphere on Merseyside, and he, too, greeted the passion of the fans less than a day after their defeat. Jurgen Klopp said about the supporters that no club in the world – this world – could have lost the Champions League final the night before and arrived here in the form they are in, the mood they are in. According to Klopp, it’s absolutely outstanding. This is the best club in the world. Jurgen says he doesn’t care what people think. Klopp is proud of these players, but he is proud of these people – unbelievable.