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Today would have been the day that Liverpool’s 30-year wait for a Premier League trophy came to an end.
Jurgen Klopp’s team is two wins away from being crowned champion and has an astonishing 25-point lead at the top of the table.
Chances are they’ve earned six points in their last nine games, meaning the season’s original format would have seen them face Chelsea at Anfield in their last home game of the season today.
Full-time, captain Jordan Henderson would step forward to perform his distinctive trophy lifting, and Liverpool will have won their 19th English title.
However, the coronavirus pandemic has halted all hope of that and it is unknown when or where the Premier League trophy will be lifted.
‘Project Restart’ is currently underway as a way to wrap up the season and, if approved, the rest of the season will be played behind closed doors.
All games are likely to be played in neutral locations as well, meaning it will be a long time before Anfield sees an increase in trophies.
The ‘project restart’ has met resistance from some Premier League teams, with up to nine teams contesting the current plan.
The teams across the table are understood to be concerned about the safety of the players and one team has told the stars that they don’t have to play.
Full-time, captain Jordan Henderson would step forward to perform his distinctive trophy lifting, and Liverpool will have won their 19th English title.
However, the coronavirus pandemic has halted all hope of that and it is unknown when or where the Premier League trophy will be lifted.
‘Project Restart’ is currently underway as a way to wrap up the season and, if approved, the rest of the season will be played behind closed doors.
All games are likely to be played in neutral locations as well, meaning it will be a long time before Anfield sees an increase in trophies.
Source: m.allfootballapp.com
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