The Premier League returns in two weeks and Liverpool are already thinking about winning the title after 30 years: "As soon as possible we will celebrate with our fans" • On the possibility of being forced to wander from Enfield: "If the alternative is not to play at all, then we will play wherever you want"
Liverpool's march in the Champions League
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Two weeks from now, the Premier League will officially return to activity after many months of forced coronation, and the kingdom is already engaged in Liverpool's upcoming championship celebrations for the first time in 30 years. The Reds need just two wins to secure the title with a 25 point lead at the summit.
League officials have already raised the possibility that Liverpool's "coronation game" will be held on a neutral ground to prevent poor crowds when the Wembley Stadium name was mentioned as a possible option.
But those who are least bothered by those celebrations are Jurgen Klopp. "If we win the championship, what kind of celebrations we can do individually and with our fans at the time according to the guidelines," the German manager told the BBC, adding: "I'm sure as soon as it is possible to do a championship parade we will, but who cares ?! For the day when we can all be together again and celebrate. "
Klopp. "Play wherever you want" // Photo: IP
On the possibility of being forced to play outside Anfield, Klopp said: "We won't get help from our fans, but other teams won't, so where's the advantage? Against any opponent that comes, this will be the exact same situation, so I'm not really worried about the issue. Himself to get used to the conditions. Note that the Bundesliga has not had many home wins since returning to play. If the alternative is not to play at all, then we will play wherever you want. "