Liverpool chairman Tom Werner urges fans to savour sublime Premier League season

‘As a supporter this has been a dream’: Liverpool chairman Tom Werner urges fans to savour sublime season as Jurgen Klopp’s men look to end 30-year wait for the league title

  • Tom Werner has praised Liverpool’s astonishing season currently unfolding 
  • The club chairman hopes fans are able to savour the remarkable rise of the team 
  • Werner has acknowledged that such record-breaking seasons rarely happen 
  • Liverpool are well on course to end their 30-year wait for the league title 

Liverpool chairman Tom Werner has given his view on the incredible season to date of Jurgen Klopp’s men, and hopes fans are doing their all to savour every moment.

The Reds are well on course to end their 30-year wait for a league title, and have also progressed in both the FA Cup and Champions League.

With four months of the season yet to play, Liverpool need six wins to confirm themselves as English champions for the first time since the 1989/90 campaign. As a host of records could be set to fall, Werner has asked fans to simply continue relishing the moment.  

Liverpool chairman Tom Werner feels fans must savour the remarkable season unfolding

‘As a supporter this has been a dream season so far, every weekend we seem to find a different star to laud. As Jurgen says, we haven’t finished the job yet, we’ll have time to enjoy this even more at the end of the season,’ he said during an interview with Sky Sports.

‘We haven’t accomplished anything yet but at the same time everybody, not just Liverpool fans, can appreciate the brand of football that is on display.

Werner, along with owner John Henry, has played a role in turning Liverpool's fortunes around

Werner, along with owner John Henry, has played a role in turning Liverpool’s fortunes around

‘I keep telling everyone to really savour this, the record that we have kept so far – I don’t think it is going to come along again so quickly. We’re just enjoying the experience and looking forward to the next match.

‘To me it’s about the pleasure of watching so many talented players every week execute at such a high level. The competition is so great you think eventually we are going to have an off-day, but it hasn’t happened yet.’

Liverpool have only dropped two points to date all season, after leaving Old Trafford with a 1-1 draw against Manchester United in October.

Jurgen Klopp's side remain well on course to end a 30-year wait for the league title

Jurgen Klopp’s side remain well on course to end a 30-year wait for the league title

‘I am [pinching myself]. I’m just enjoying every weekend,’ Werner added.

‘This is a team that really enjoys playing football and there is a certain character quality that they have on the pitch and off the pitch.’

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