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Andy Robertson said "thank you" to the city (Image: Instagram/Andy Robertson)
Andy Robertson said "we don't take these moments for granted" as he shared a message of thanks with fans.
What should have been a day of celebrations, as the Liverpool team paraded through the city, turned to horror when a car ploughed into supporters on Water Street.
Police were called to the city centre shortly after 6pm to reports a car had ploughed into a crowd of pedestrians.
Before the horrific incident, the streets of the city had been a sea of red as Liverpool fans cheered and waved flags.
A 53-year old man from West Derby was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, dangerous driving offences and driving while unfit through drugs.
The city turned red for the Premier League parade on Monday(Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Posting for the first time since the parade horror, the Scottish International said: "The city showed togetherness before during and after the parade.
The most beautiful face for a long, long time - the parade was incredible, it was incredible.
"From one second to the other everything changed because we then learned again there are more serious things in the world than football.
Obviously thoughts and prayers go to the, as far as I know now, the injured and to the families of course as well.
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"It should have been one of the greatest days in the history of the city after a long, long time because we didn't have opportunity to do that last time, but as I said it showed the bad face of life as well.
"I at least don't know anything about exactly what happened - how and why it happened - but we all know what happened and that is very, very bad."
In his earlier statement posted to social media, Klopp had shared his devastation over what had happened.