Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard shared his feelings after a car rammed into Reds fans during the trophy parade. The Merseysiders managed to win the Premier League this season, finishing 10 points clear of second-placed Arsenal in the end.
Following the final game of the season against Crystal Palace on Sunday, Liverpool organised a trophy parade on Bank Holiday Monday. However, disaster struck when a car was captured running into the crowd of fans at the event.
A 53-year-old British man has been arrested following the incident. Now, Gerrard who spent nearly his entire career with the Reds has shared a message on Instagram. He wrote on his story (via The Echo):
Gerrard joins the list of high profile individuals to have commented on the incident after Jamie Carragher and Jurgen Klopp did so earlier. Overall, the former England international made 710 appearances across competitions for Liverpool, bagging 186 goals and 155 assists.
He managed to win the UEFA Champions League once at Anfield, but never claimed the Premier League title. Gerrard is now a manager and most recently worked with Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq.
Liverpool have released a statement, standing in solidarity with those families and persons affected by the unfortunate incident at the trophy parade. The club has mentioned that they are in contact with Merseyside police about the mishap.
If not for this occurrence, it would have capped off a largely successful first season for Arne Slot at Anfield. Posting a statement after this incident, Liverpool said (via the club’s official website):
With the season complete and the Reds not in the FIFA Club World Cup, Arne Slot’s men will next get on the pitch for pre-season matches. As of now, their first friendly is scheduled for July 26 against AC Milan.
A follower of the beautiful game since 2014, Rahul is an avid Arsenal and a match-going Bengaluru FC fan. His favorite footballer is Mesut Ozil due to his love for nimble-footed playmakers, while his favorite manager is the legendary Arsene Wenger owing to the Frenchman’s attractive style of football.
Rahul, whose favorite FIFA World Cup moment is Lionel Messi lifting the trophy in 2022, has interviewed grassroots expert Tom Byer in the past and gained insight into Japanese football. He also believes Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland can rule the footballing world and take Ronaldo and Messi’s place.
When he is not writing, Rahul likes to spend his time playing football, following the Indian Super League and watching other sports. He is also a huge cricket fan and supports Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
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