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But Liverpool has always done things a bit differently — Jurgen Klopp understood that as well as anyone, and he showed it with a medal gesture.
The fact that it was none other than Arne Slot leading the chant shows that the new head coach gets it too.
Klopp tended to utilize his full squad a little more than Slot has done to date, but both would be quick to credit the importance of the collective effort when it comes to winning the top honors.
Rarely did Klopp show that more than with a medal gesture after he had finally led Liverpool to Premier League success.
(L-R) Andy Lonergan, Adrian, Jack Robinson, Alisson Becker, John Achterberg and Caoimhin Kelleher celebrate Liverpool's 2019/20 Premier League triumph.
But winners are given 40 medals in total, and can distribute any extras as they see fit among players and staff.
It was classy of Klopp to ensure Lonergan did not get overlooked
He did the same for Harvey Elliott, another who had failed to meet the five-game threshold — and the youngster even wondered whether the manager might have given up his own medal to make sure it happened..
"I am not sure if it was [Klopp's] medal, it could have been his but I got one at the end of the day," Elliott told the ECHO in 2023, recounting the title win
But the German's medal gesture summed up his class, and there's every reason to think his successor will also make sure the whole squad gets the recognition they deserve.