Fans will not be able to be in the last match for the Klopp team home, but players will remember them celebrating in the Kop gallery.
Liverpool will finally lift the trophy of the Premier League in a presentation on the famous Anfield Kop, after his last home game against Chelsea. Due to the measures implemented by the coronavirus pandemic, the stadium will be empty next Wednesday, but the players will celebrate in a special area for fans.
Rather than salute a wall of supporters, the Liverpool squad will take their place on the rostrum after the game for Captain Jordan Henderson to receive the trophy, in a ceremony that usually takes place on the field.
Kenny Dalglish, the last title-winning coach with the club, will join Premier League chief executive Richard Masters to present the medals.
Liverpool garnered 93 points in 35 games this season and they will try to beat Manchester City’s record of 100 units in the 2017-18 season.
Trophy lift on the Kop
We will lift the @premierleague trophy in a special ceremony on the Kop at Anfield following next week’s game against @ChelseaFC #LFCchampions
– Liverpool FC (Premier League Champions) (@LFC) July 15, 2020
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