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Liverpool's players were left awestruck by the show of support they received during Sunday's end-of-season parade. The squads of Jürgen Klopp and Matt Beard ...
Of course after the defeat yesterday it feels sad but it’s impossible to be sad at this moment when we have all these people cheering for you and for the team. This feeling is amazing, to come out and celebrate with the fans, our families, our friends, it’s amazing. It’s a sad moment for us what happened last night, but if you can think of all the season – four defeats, two trophies, it’s an amazing season. Overall, we just have to be proud and that’s the feeling we have; the feeling that we can continue with this team to work overrules all the feelings of losing. It’s unreal, the fans are amazing and to be a part of the men’s celebrations and to celebrate ourselves as well is just amazing. 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. We have to show the appreciation to them. They give us something to be happy about and to represent them, for all of us, is the biggest honour. This is the best remedy, to see your family after the game immediately if you lose and see all the fans with this pride – that’s the best remedy for losing a game like that. 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. I feel like we are in good hands, there is still so much more to come from this team. 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.
Thiago was left “speechless” from the overwhelming show of support from Liverpool fans during the Reds' parade, as the “best fans in the world” were shown ...
—ThiagoAlcantara (@Thiago6) May 29, 2022 —ThiagoAlcantara (@Thiago6) May 29, 2022 Speechless. What a club.
Some Liverpool players have been waiting far too long for a parade, Diogo Jota included. This event was a true celebration of what makes this club so ...
This was a party on a grand scale, a celebration in the face of adversity, a statement of what makes Liverpool Football Club truly special. It is hard not to keep repeating the point, but this parade came after a defeat. As the newest recruit, the Colombian was also experiencing all of this for the first time. But for much of the onlooking crowd, this was a repeat. Not all of the players on the bus were there for the last parade. There are far too many to create a definitive list, but here are some of the photos that raised a smile — and proved just how special this club is.
Liverpool held a trophy parade on Sunday to celebrate their Carabao Cup and FA Cup wins, just a day after being defeated in the Champions League final by ...
The boys are competitive, we have an outstanding group and we will have that next year and will go again. Then we played how we wanted to, against the deep formation, ours were too deep and we could have caused more problems. We played around them, and we should have played within the formation but we played around them. We played a good game, not perfect, but that would have not been possible against this deep formation - they were tricky," the Liverpool boss told BT Sport. But boss Klopp insisted that despite the disappointment in the Reds dressing room, his team had enjoyed a successful season. Many rival fans had poked fun at Liverpool holding a parade despite missing out on the Premier League and European Cup in successive weeks.
Liverpool failed to score in three cup finals this season and lost to Real Madrid in the Champions League.
The man the Reds rely on for goals most often, his team-mates have had to step up at his expense in recent months as a result with his latest shut-out inevitably ending his hopes of Ballon d’Or glory this season. The solution is as simple as scoring a goal. By challenging for a quadruple, this Reds side was lauded as the best that Kopites have ever witnessed. Meanwhile, across 1140 minutes, they have led for just 126 minutes with 88 of them coming against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2019 Champions League final and have only led in four of them. In contrast, having seen Real Madrid stumble through to the Champions League final by overcoming adversity time and time again, there was a cautious suspicion that at some point their luck would run out. In 2021/22, as Liverpool chased an unprecedented quadruple only to end up with a domestic double, the Reds scored 147 goals from 63 matches.