Households of Liverpool players can attend Premier League prize discussion, fans offer Jurgen Klopp's males a heroes welcome
The families of the Liverpool gamers will attend tonight’s Premier League prize discussion at Anfield.
It looked like the champions’ nearby and dearest were going to lose out on the historical spectacle but they were approved permission at the eleventh hour.
Liverpool’s City Council’s Premises Safety Advisory Group (GSAG) rejected a demand to enable an additional 200 individuals inside the arena for their final home match of the season versus Chelsea.
However, The Athletic says that authorization was granted on Wednesday afternoon thanks to a compromise that families and members of staff from Melwood would see the game on TVs inside the Carlsberg Dugout in Anfield’s Main Stand before proceeding to the Kop to see the trophy discussion.
The Premier League gave their true blessing for the guidelines to be reduced as a one-off given the extraordinary circumstances, however, the GSAS might be held responsible if there were any consequences such as a spike in COVID-19 cases in the coming weeks.
A great deal of work has gone into getting rid of the seats from the Kop to include a podium where club captain Jordan Henderson and his team-mates will raise the trophy for the very first time in Liverpool’s history.
The other 3 sides of Anfield will be plunged into darkness and there will be fireworks and a light program.
Henderson and supervisor Jurgen Klopp have actually contacted Kopites to celebrate from within their own home but some fans ended up to give the gamers a heroes welcome as the club’s coach pulled into Anfield ahead of tonight’s clash.
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