JURGEN KLOPP has promised Liverpool will hold a title parade, no matter how long they have to wait for it.
The champions-elect are just two wins away from Premier League glory.
Liverpool will have a bus parade when it is safe to do so
And boss Klopp has guaranteed fans will get their chance to celebrate as soon as it is safe to meet at Anfield.
He said: “I can promise that if we are the champions then there will be a parade.
“Who cares whenever it is. We only need one day when everyone is able to come out.
“You celebrate wherever you can. You can find issues in any situation if you want.”
Klopp’s vow will be music to the ears of supporters, who will be banned from gathering outside stadiums when their team finally returns to action this month.
Liverpool are expected to find out tomorrow if they must play at neutral venues to reduce the risk of fans turning up.
Klopp said: “We would love to play at Anfield but we won’t have the crowd, so where is the advantage?
“We have tried to simulate the situation by training in the empty stadium.
“But whoever we play it is the same situation, which is why I’m not worried about it.
“If the alternative is not to play at all then I will play wherever you want.”
There are 27 points left for us and we will try everything to take them all.
Jurgen Klopp
Liverpool are 25 points clear of second-placed Manchester City with nine games to play.
But Klopp refuses to take anything for granted.
In an interview with BBC Radio Five Live, he said: “We know we are close but we are still not champions and still have to win games. I don’t see any results already written in the stars.
“We have to work really hard for the points we need.
“There are 27 points left for us and we will try everything to take them all.”
Liverpool’s players broke from training on Monday to ‘take a knee’ to show their support for the Black Lives Matters protests in the USA.
But they will not become distracted from the job ahead.
Klopp added: “Some of my players are in better shape now than they were at the start of the season.
“We will have had four weeks of training by the time we start.
“From the first match against Everton, we all play for absolutely everything.
“I have missed it so much it’s unbelievable. I hope the people are looking forward to it as much as we are.”
Jurgen Klopp’s side are just two wins away from winning the titleCredit: Reuters
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