Wednesday, April 21, 2021 at 9:10 AM• Yanick Vos • Last update: 09:30

Liverpool owner John W. Henry has apologized on the club website for his role in the European Super League. In a 2.27 minute video, he addresses the supporters and expresses his regret for participating in the ESL. “I want to apologize to all Liverpool supporters for the disruption I caused in the past 48 hours,” said the American in his own bosom. He also apologizes to Jürgen Klopp and the squad.

“It goes without saying, but it has to be said that the proposed project would never last without the support of the fans. No one ever thought otherwise in England. For the past 48 hours you have been very clear that it was not going to last. We heard you. I’ve heard you guys, ”said Henry, who then apologized to Klopp, the squad and“ everyone who works so hard at Liverpool to make the fans proud ”. “They have absolutely no responsibility for this disturbance. They were the most disturbed and that’s unfair. This is what hurts the most. They love your club and do everything they can to make you proud every day. ”

“I know the entire Liverpool team has the expertise, leadership and passion to rebuild trust and move us forward,” continued Henry. “Our work is not done and I hope you understand that we also make mistakes. We want the best for the club and act accordingly. I have abandoned you in this endeavor ”, it sounds guilty.

“Again, I am sorry, and I am solely responsible for the unnecessary negativity that has been brought out in recent days. I will not forget this. And shows how much power the fans have today and rightly will continue to have, ”continues Henry, emphasizing the role of the supporters. “If there is one thing that this terrible pandemic has clearly shown, it is how crucial fans are to our sport, and to every sport. It is demonstrated in every empty stadium. ”


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