Liverpool celebration party as winning Premier League title

Inside Liverpool's late-night Premier League title party as stars celebrate 

Liverpool celebration party as winning Premier League title


Liverpool's players commended long into the night after Chelsea's triumph over Manchester City affirmed them as Premier League champions.

Recordings have risen of what seems, by all accounts, to be the entire crew moving together at a so-far anonymous lodging while at the same time wearing shirts with the words "Champions 19-20" on the back.

The Robin S club song of devotion Show Me Love was especially well known, and any semblance of Virgil van Dijk appeared to be particularly enlivened in a video caught by Trent Alexander-Arnold.

What's more, even administrator Jurgen Klopp was recorded showing some flawed dance moves to the Nightcrawlers exemplary Push The Feeling On.

In any case, apparently, while alcohol was made accessible, with Moretti brew and champagne on offer, the players to a great extent avoided the alcohol and were drinking Coca Cola while stuffing themselves with organic products, granola, frozen yogurt, and dumplings.

The room they were in was lit up in red as they hopped on the head of one another and chimed into club works of art.

There was an easygoing topic to the night, with Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson wearing flip lemon and Van Dijk brandishing an up-to-date pair of shades.

Various players did interviews with TV stations from the inn and were unmistakably excited with the outcome from Stamford Bridge. 

Andy Robertson demanded he and his side were not prepared to stop there, and are focusing on further accomplishment sooner rather than later.

He told LFCTV: "That is the mindset of this crew.

"We won the Champions League and in the mid-year, I can't state that I wasn't content with having that victors' decoration around my neck, however, a piece of us felt like it could've been more.

"It could have been twofold and on that open-top transport, we could've possibly had the Premier League trophy also.

However, that is the demeanor we took with us also this season."

Addressing BT Sport, Van Dijk included: "It's unimaginable, what a season. We've been staggering. To be a piece of this gathering of players and some portion of this excursion is unimaginable and I am glad to have the option to consider myself a Premier League champ.

"Obviously I viewed the ( Chelsea ) game. I don't observe such a large number of games yet the game felt like it was taking ages and never finished.

"At the point when the free-kick went in from Kevin (De Bruyne) – what an extraordinary objective incidentally – I was getting anxious, and I haven't been apprehensive in some time.

"However, after that, it was simply festivity time and we are generally glad for one another. I can't generally depict the inclination to be completely forthright.

"In the class this year we have taken it to another level. We have been so steady and played so well."

Chief Klopp was obviously enthusiastic as he addressed Sky Sports at full-time, saying: "I have no words. It's the best thing I can envision and beyond what I could have ever longed for. It's incredible. Significantly more than I at any point thought would be conceivable.

He further added, "Turning out to be champions with this club is totally unimaginable. It is an extraordinary accomplishment from my players… and an unadulterated satisfaction for me to mentor them.

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