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Liverpool fans are getting ready for a party next weekend as they prepare to be crowned Premier League champions.
All the Reds need to do is beat Tottenham Hotspur and they will deliver their 20th English football title win.
Having been robbed of the chance to celebrate with the Liverpool team during their last title in 2020, supporters are going to savour every moment.
Jurgen Klopp looks set to be at Anfield as the former Liverpool manager enjoys the celebrations he was never able to see.
Following the party in the stadium, there is set to be a city-wide parade in Liverpool on May 26th.
But according to former captain Sami Hyypia, it is something every former Liverpool player carries with them.
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Hyypia was a terrific player for Liverpool.
The big centre-back won all sorts of trophies across a brilliant, ten-year stint.
At one point Hyypia was even permanent captain before handing the armband over to Steven Gerrard in 2003.
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And speaking to The Redmen TV this week, the Fin claimed that his time with the Reds had made him realise just how special the Liverpool supporters are.
“I still feel that Liverpool is a big family,” he says.
It’s always easy to say when you are connected to one club that it’s the best club in the world, best fans in the world, but Liverpool has the best fans!
Everyone who has played for Liverpool can say the same.”
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“Maybe Liverpool as a city is not the greatest place in the world to live, it’s very hard for me to say, I had a great time in Liverpool,” Hyypia continues.
“But to play football in Liverpool is the best you can have.
Living in Liverpool is quite easy, it’s an easy going life there, everyone enjoys it.”
One person who could really do with listening to Hyypia is Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Trent is gearing up to leave Liverpool at the end of the season having turned down the chance to sign a new contract.
Instead, the Scouser looks set to join Real Madrid, perhaps the polar opposite to Liverpool in terms of ‘family feel.’
Alexander-Arnold is of course entitled to make his own decisions and will have his own view of the Liverpool supporters.
But it is unlikely he will feel anything like the support he has had while playing for his home town team over in Madrid.
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