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Real Madrid explains: Why is "You'll Never Walk Alone" played at the Bernabeu? - Walla! sport

2023-03-15T22:43:13.390Z


At the end of the Blancos' victory, the song associated with Liverpool was played in the stadium, Emilio Butragno explained: This is a response to Liverpool's moving gesture from the previous game


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Liverpool continued their disappointing season yesterday (Wednesday), when they lost 1:0 to Real Madrid and were eliminated in the round of 16 of the Champions League, but were consoled in an emotional moment at the end of the match at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.



At the end in the stadium in Madrid, the song "You will never walk alone" was played, and Emilio Butragno from Real's management explained that this was the Blancos' response to the warm applause of the crowd at Anfield in the first game, the moment of silence in memory of Amancio Amaro, the president of the club who died near the previous game.



"Liverpool made a gesture of greatness towards us at Anfield, and we wanted to return it to them. It's the least we could do. Regardless of what happens on the field, clubs of this level show their greatness in these gestures," said Butragno, and indeed the Real fans applauded their opponent in an emotional way.

Again he had to console his players after a loss to Madrid.

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This is the third time in a row that Real beat Liverpool, after beating them last year in the final, two years ago in the quarter-finals, and of course in the final in 2017/18 as well.

In the last eight games against Mola, Liverpool's record is seven losses and one draw, with a goal difference of 17:4.

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