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Last season’s Champions League campaign was something of its own making and delivered its own special feeling. This season’s Premier League campaign, however, was the one every fan, player, Anfield staff member, Reds’ legend have been waiting for.
The mood has lifted around Anfield after an ill trip down to the Emirates where they suffered only their third loss for the season. It’s been a bit of a bittersweet ending to their marvellous league run. Already named champions of England but still taking hits for not doing a better job than others who won before them. You just cannot please them all.
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Nonetheless, the efforts by the club are being made to make it a special and unforgettable night. For the first time in 30 years, Anfield will feel the grace of the English Premier League trophy. The stage is set, the players are ready, and the show before the show is good to go.
Chelsea, unfortunately, falls at the short end of the stick in this situation but at the same time, could add misery to the Reds’ bittersweet conclusion they’ve been suffering from since Chelsea beat Man City for them to be crown kings of the land.
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Chelsea will be hoping the champs are holding their celebrations afore the game and they find it easy inside Anfield to collect three points in their quest for Champions League football. Every game for them, Leicester City, Manchester United, are all must-win games.
Liverpool still has their Anfield unbeaten record to uphold. This tells us it will not be a walk in the park for the Blues who are in search of a bit comfort in front of the others craving their UCL slot. The Blues will be hoping for a West Ham favour in their clash against Man United.
"He's my captain, he's your captain, he's our captain." ❤️
— The Anfield Wrap (@TheAnfieldWrap) July 22, 2020
The winner of The Anfield Wrap's 'Embodiment of Liverpool FC' award 2020 - Jordan Henderson 🏆 pic.twitter.com/tjwIPy1xuJ
Liverpool is still without captain Jordan Henderson, but the skipper will be around for the after-party, depending on if they spoil Chelsea’s trip to Anfield. If they don’t, it will just be a party. He will be there to do the Hendo shuffle on the day he was handed The Anfield Wrap’s ‘Embodiment of Liverpool FC’ award.
Many treats to look forward to other than what brings us here every year, which is football. Here is how social media and why Reds fan have been loving their Wednesday thus far;
The first piece of fun some are having is with long-standing foes, Man United. How it feels to be a Man U fan while watching Liverpool lift the one thing that makes their fans happy, the EPL title. “Entanglement”!
Man United fans realising Liverpool and Leeds are both picking up league titles today 😅 pic.twitter.com/UzVshdH0tm
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 22, 2020
The Reds are feeling to let Mr West into the Anfield building. They have decided to walk out of the dressing room and onto the pitch with the hit song of Kanye West, “All of the Lights”. It will never become the replacement for the spine-tingling “You’ll Never Walk”, but its a damn good choice for a tune of triumph!
With every celebration must come a trip down memory lane and for the Reds, it’s a sore one. The streets will never forget and the world will never let it “slip” out of social media as long as football is in existence.
Liverpool vs Chelsea.
— GOAL (@goal) July 22, 2020
Anfield.
Premier League title drama.
That reminds us...pic.twitter.com/EdHzw8Y6Sr
This season’s special club deserves a special hashtag “#LFCchampions”!
A special hashtag emoji for a special occasion 🤩 #LFCchampions pic.twitter.com/Fxsc124RhX
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 22, 2020
Everything is better in life when you have a good old laugh. So what is life without a bit of football banter? This one especially got the crowd out their seats, on their feet, and dancing in the streets!
Love this 🤣 #Liverpool #LFCchampions pic.twitter.com/L68GuTEiQ2
— Aidan McGaughey (@AidansOnline) July 22, 2020
To end things off we have words from the man who brought the glory days back to Liverpool and the shores of Merseyside. Remember, the Reds are only the second team outside of London and Manchester to take the EPL title in the past 25 years. The Foxes were the last to achieve the feat and Blackburn afore them.
Nothing is ever complete without the words of Jurgen Klopp. He has delivered in his time at the club, bringing more than just accolades but possibly long-term success and the feeling of togetherness in the city.
“That's what he deserves for all of the things he did for us." ❤️
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 22, 2020
The boss confirms @officialAL20 will be in the squad for tonight’s game 🙌 #LFCchampions
Enjoy the top-six match, that would have normally taken centre stage, but is totally being overpowered by Liverpool and their title-winning celebrations on its own stage on the Kop end. All Reds stay safe and obey social distancing rule. The club is doing everything in their effort to ensure we all are spoilt with a fantastic show before, during, and after the matchup!