"Apart from the celebration tonight, we do nothing" - Klopp

The Liverpool manager soaked with emotions defined the moment as overwhelming

"Apart from the celebration tonight, we do nothing" - Klopp
Liverpool FC

Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool will not profoundly celebrate the Premier League win in such a time where coronavirus protocols are in place in the United Kingdom.

According to the manager, a parade is likely to take place next season to celebrate the achievement and acknowledge the fans for their immense support towards the team.

The Reds were revealed as Premier League Champions on Thursday when Chelsea trounced 10-man Manchester City at Stamford Bridge by 2-1.

 

 

“We are in a bubble. Apart from this [celebration] tonight, we do nothing. We go to the training ground and then go home, that is all we do. The boys have time together tonight. It’s difficult out there still for a lot of people but tonight we couldn’t hold back, we had to come together.

“It’s very important to celebrate because these moments are unforgettable. We have pictures from the season and now we have pictures of the celebrations and we will create pictures in the future with the parade with our supporters. Tonight we have made the best of our situation.”

 

 

Klopp explained his players as winners through their collective effort to get the team to winning ways throughout last season. They won the Champions League, Super Cup, and Club World Cup trophy last season and the addition of the Premier League means more as far as Liverpool football is concerned.

 

 

 

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Liverpool have lost twice in the Premier League in two season - against Man City last season and Watford before the coronavirus break.

 

 

Per the utterances of the German, the title win is "a mix of the club’s history, we have found a good way to write our own story and that has given us a lot of power.

"The atmosphere in and round the club, the intensity of how everyone lives and breathes football in this club, and then we had a really good hand in keeping the players we kept and the ones we brought in.

"It’s a wonderful mix, they are all winners without having won in the past. They are here and we can start winning together. It is incredibly difficult in these competitions but it’s only possible with consistency, and that is what drives us.

 

 

"We knew two years ago having played a good season but finishing fourth that we lacked consistency. You have to work on that, you have to create that and convince people and that is what we did."

The German soaked with emotions defined the moment as overwhelming and signed out his interview on Skysports in tears.

 

 

“This is a big moment, I have no real words. I am completely overwhelmed. I never thought I would feel like this…”

Liverpool will travel to Etihad on Thursday, July 2, 2020, to play Manchester City.