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Ryan Gravenberch before Liverpool's match against Arsenal(Image: ( Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images))
Ryan Gravenberch has set his sights on winning the Champions League after Liverpool's Premier League title triumph made him hungry for more silverware.
And his impressive performances last season saw him named Premier League Young Player of the Year.
And having won league titles in Holland with Ajax, Germany with Bayern and England with the Reds, Gravenberch has now set his sights on winning the Champions League, as well as international honours with the Netherlands.
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“As a player, you’re always chasing more,” he said.
Winning the Champions League is a massive dream of mine, that’s one I haven’t ticked off yet.
“And of course, to achieve something special with the national team, a Euro or even a World Cup, that would mean everything.
There’s still a lot to aim for, and that’s what keeps me going.”
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Arne Slot's side secured the title with a 5-1 win against Tottenham on April 27, and Gravenberch admits the scenes he witnessed that day, both before and after the game, will stay with him forever.
“It was honestly something really special, a season I’ll never forget,” he said.
“The scenes on the bus as we approached Anfield before the Spurs game, that afternoon we won the league, will stay with me forever.
“The passion on the fans’ faces, the red flares, the noise, the songs, just seeing what it meant to them, it gave me goosebumps.
Liverpool’s second Premier League title in five years, and my first.
“From my point of view, as a small child, you dream of these moments, so to achieve this is really special.
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