"Our local community is the heart of our club and their co-operation and patience as our neighbours, as well as the engagement of our local ward councillors, the Safety Advisory Group and emergency services also deserves our gratitude. Liverpool disappointed with fan party outside Anfield as Reds repeat Jurgen Klopp message Liverpool have released a statement after thousands … "Assistant Chief Constable Natalie Perischine, from Merseyside Police, said of Wednesday night's events: "We put a comprehensive and appropriate policing operation in place ahead of the game, with the safety of the public paramount in our decision making. Thiago Alcantara caught the eye during Bayern Munich's Champions League final against Paris Saint-GermainUse your head and subscribe to the Liverpool FC newsletter nowMany Liverpool fans on social media sent the same Thiago Alcantara transfer message to Jurgen Klopp following the midfielder's performance in the Champions League final.The Spain international has been linked with a move to Merseyside this summer, with Bayern open to a sale as the former Barcelona man has one year remaining on his contract at the Allianz Arena.Despite those reports, Jurgen Klopp has been clear that the 29-year-old is very much a Bayern player and has refused to be drawn into the saga.The rumour mill continues to circulate though and, with Thiago's Bayern taking centre stage in the Champions League final in Lisbon against Paris Saint-Germain, the Spaniard's name continues to crop up.Many Liverpool fans on Twitter openly stated they were impressed with the performance of the La Masia graduate, who pulled the strings in the centre of the park for Hansi Flick's side.Their stance is very much that he would be an addition that would be welcomed by the Anfield faithful, as many urged Klopp to make a move.When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Many Liverpool fans on social media sent the same Thiago Alcantara transfer message to Jurgen Klopp following the midfielder's performance in the … You can unsubscribe at any time. Dear Echo reader, Firstly, if you are reading this newspaper it is because you care about the city of Liverpool and want to know more about it so in this sense we already have something in common.

"The vast majority of the crowd were good natured and had dispersed by 2am. Follow @Jordan_AC90. Jürgen Klopp wrote the following open letter to supporters in Monday’s edition of the Liverpool Echo.
Klopp tells Liverpool fans to YouTube ‘exciting’ new signing. "I want to thank all those fans who heeded advice to stay home and watch the celebrations on TV. "They did however repeat Klopp's promise that Liverpool supporters will get an official title party when the COVID-19 crisis is finally over and mass gatherings are allowed. when this bulls*** virus is gone we will celebrate together and have a party! Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. "We are, however, disappointed with the scenes outside Anfield last night and that more supporters did not heed the celebrate at home advice. "The club and our city partners Merseyside Police, Liverpool City Council and Spirit of Shankly, have worked in-step for the past eight weeks to consistently encourage fans to support the team from home and we would like to thank them for their continued support and collaboration in the lead-up and throughout football returning behind closed doors. The Reds lifted the Premier League trophy for the first time in their history at Anfield after beating Chelsea 5-3, during which supporters outside set off fireworks and flares as they enjoyed their team's first championship in 30 years.Liverpool and the Merseyside Police had urged fans against congregating outside of the ground, calling on them instead to "keep Liverpool and the local community safe" by following government guidance.Fencing was put up around the stadium but supporters still gathered outside the Kop, with around 3,000 thought to have turned up despite social distancing guidelines still being in place due to the coronavirus pandemic.Many appeared in close proximity to one another on Walton Breck Road and a lot of fans were not wearing face coverings during the celebrations.It follows similar scenes among Liverpool fans on the night that they were confirmed as English champions courtesy of Manchester City's defeat to Chelsea last month, while others turned up the following night at the city's Pier Head to party, during which the Liver Building suffered damage after fireworks were fired at the building, causing a fire.Nine people were arrested on Wednesday night as the police issued a dispersal zone around the stadium, with the quarantine to remain in place until 9.30pm on Friday.And Liverpool were not impressed that their pleas for fans not to gather together went ignored.Their statement on Thursday afternoon read: "Liverpool Football Club would like to thank those supporters who stayed at home to celebrate the team lifting the trophy last night, protecting their loved ones and our city from the ever-present threat of this pandemic. Jurgen Klopp has … "Thankfully we didn't see the sort of incidents of disorder and criminal damage we saw at the Pier Head on 27 June, the investigation into which has seen more than 20 arrests made to date.


"As we have said before, when it is safe to do so we will celebrate, until then protecting our city is the priority," they added.That follows comments from Klopp to Sky Sports after the trophy lift, when the German said: "Thank you very much, we should all together celebrate at home, drink and celebrate. LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND -- Liverpool's first league title in 30 years should be celebrated “in a safe way and in private settings,” manager Jurgen Klopp said Monday.

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