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Liverpool’s name already engraved on ‘Premier League trophy’ in leaked viral video before season restarts


LIVERPOOL have had one hand on the Premier League trophy all season – but now it appears they literally have their name on it.

The Reds sit 25 points clear of their nearest rivals in their quest for a first league triumph in 30 years.

 Liverpool's name appeared to be engraved on the Premier League trophy in a leaked viral video

Liverpool’s name appeared to be engraved on the Premier League trophy in a leaked viral video

 The trophy is claimed to be that of the Premier League

The trophy is claimed to be that of the Premier League

Now they need a maximum of two wins from their final nine games to finally be crowned champions.

But it appears chiefs have jumped the gun and had the trophy already engraved after a video was leaked on social media.

Of course, the video could be a hoax and the “Premier League trophy” could be a replica.

However, if it is in fact a fake, it’s a very convincing one.

The trophy even comes complete with intricate lions on either handle, red ribbons and even past Premier League winners.

Despite the effort, Liverpool’s name does appear to be somewhat crooked when engraved on the trophy.

It is very unlikely the Reds have had their name etched onto the gong.

After all, quite often TV cameras will pan to a skilled artist frantically, but precisely, engraving the champions’ name on the trophy with just minutes to go until its presentation.

Last season, Manchester City beat Brighton to just about hold off Liverpool and be crowned champions, leaving the engraver to leave his work as late as possible.

The 2019-20 season is set to restart on June 17, with Liverpool’s first game the Merseyside derby against Everton.

 The trophy looks similar to the real Premier League one with its lion work and gold crown

The trophy looks similar to the real Premier League one with its lion work and gold crown

The Reds have already beaten their cross-town rivals twice this season – 5-2 in the league and 1-0 in the FA Cup while fielding a team of kids.

A win there would go half the way to officially securing their first-ever Premier League crown.

And while lockdown measures may prevent Liverpool from having a parade in the city this summer, Jurgen Klopp has revealed they will have one… even if it’s in 2021.

Robertson, Wijnaldum and Minamino arrive at Melwood Training Facility as blue testing tent can be seen at entrance


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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