Liverpool is the buzz and the buzz is Liverpool. Enough said. The party started the 25th and won’t stop until next season.
If you expecting other important news to pop of other Premier League club, then you are gearing up for major disappointment. Nothing will top Liverpool’s long-standing accomplishment of winning the English Premier League title after 30 years of waiting.
The manager, the players, the club, the city, and the rest of the Reds around the world feel a special way. A feeling they cannot be described by any of them, as it is a sense they were the furthest from for three decades.
Everywhere you look, it’s Liverpool. Turn the corner, it’s filled with red. Put the tally on and flick through the channels and it’s about them winning the title. However, their celebrations cannot be stopped or deemed overdramatic.
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Bottling a certain celebration up for 30 years, its bound the party will go on for 30 days or more. In fact, it will go on until next season until they take their first step on the pitch.
Which will inevitably drive all their rival fans insane, if it didn’t already. Not many, especially their oldest rivals wanted to see this day, era, the time of the red tide waving in from the Merseyside shores. Laughably and agonisingly, they must endure it for many moons.
Premier League champions banner
At the Melwood training ground, Jurgen Klopp and the club decided they should grab several banners and pose for the camera. The banner held up by the players in their pairs of twos reads, ” Premier League champions 2019-2020″.
The jubilant expression on their faces looked the same as it did when there were videos circulating on Thursday night following Man City’s 2-1 loss to Chelsea. Seven games left for the Anfield club and every time they take the field, it will be mentioned over and over again that they are the champions of England.
This right here? Is rubbing salt in the wounds. The banner is the wound, their Premier League winning smile, the salt.