'Is the idea of lifting the trophy in front of supporters at Anfield truly something special?' - Virgil Van Dijk

Synopsis
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk is set for an emotional day at Anfield, lifting the Premier League trophy in front of fans after 35 years. The captain reflects on the significance of this moment, urging everyone to cherish the experience and make it memorable. Join the celebration as Liverpool honors their triumphant season!
Key Takeaways
- Virgil van Dijk emphasizes the importance of enjoying the moment.
- 35 years since Liverpool last lifted the league trophy at Anfield.
- The event symbolizes triumph and unity after the pandemic.
- Individual awards will be presented post-match.
- Fans will witness a special celebration, including a lap of honor.
Liverpool, May 25 (NationPress) Virgil van Dijk is determined to enjoy every moment at Anfield this Sunday and encourages Liverpool fans to do the same.
The Reds' captain will finally grasp the Premier League trophy at the close of the season's final match against Crystal Palace.
It has been 35 years since Liverpool celebrated winning the league trophy in front of their home crowd, as the stadium was empty during the Covid celebrations in 2020. Van Dijk is excited to witness everyone embrace this moment.
"This is the occasion we have all been anticipating, and it is essential for each one of us to cherish it, from the first minute to the last. I have been eagerly looking forward to this since we were declared Premier League champions last month, and I know you all feel the same way.
"There have been several celebrations in recent weeks, but the thought of being at Anfield and lifting that trophy in front of our fans? That’s a completely different experience. It’s something truly special.
"Having missed out on this in 2020, we all have a responsibility to maximize this opportunity and transform it into the happiest and most joyful experience possible. We must savor these moments because this is what we strive for every day," Van Dijk stated in the matchday program.
After the match against Palace concludes, the players and staff will head back to the dressing room while a stage is set up on the pitch for the formal presentation.
Any individual end-of-season Premier League accolades will be awarded on the pitch after the final whistle, with Mohamed Salah aiming for both the Golden Boot and Playmaker awards.
Liverpool will then receive their winners’ medals before embarking on a lap of honor towards the Kop following the trophy lift.