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Robertson: Arnold deserves cheers; he will win more trophys; the Reds don t like second place

On May 26, the Premier League ended with Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace at home, and the Reds won the championship trophy after the game. Defender Robertson talked about topics such as the support of fans and Arnold, who is about to leave the team.

The feeling of holding the cup

"We finally got the trophy, it was certainly special after a long wait. It was a special day to see Van Dijk lift the trophy in front of the fans."

Talking about this game and the support of the fans

"As long as we play at home, fans are our secret weapon, and they can motivate us to win. Today you can also see that although the game itself is not important, we seemed to have a certain atmosphere on the court when we were sent off and fell behind 0-1, and everyone had a feeling of 'we won't lose'.

"In the end we drew with our opponents, and when Heraffenberg walked towards the player channel, we didn't even think that it was a big deal! This is a special place, and every staff member is important because without them, none of this could have been possible.

"It's really hard to focus on every game after winning the league. When you lose that competitive spirit, especially after you've already won the championship, everything will be tough. Today everyone is doing well and we rotate when we need it.

"Especially this gives players like McAllister who has been struggling for the past few months and now he can have a good rest. Heraffenberg's performance is also very good, and I hope they can help the team achieve better results in the future. "

Talk about coach Slott

" He inherited a very good team, and we have the winning mentality, and he knew this a long time ago. We don't like second place, we know the same goes for the coach, he and his team are awesome. "

Talking about Arnold

"The way he received the farewell was very beautiful, and it was what he deserved. I know some people are angry and you can't blame them in a way, but I'm glad Arnold got cheers when he came on the court, left off and lifted the trophy, something he deserved after he contributed to the club for 20 years.

"Of course, Liverpool will continue to operate without Arnold and we will continue to move forward, and I believe Arnold will win more trophys. Sending off Arnold this way and letting him lift the trophy with us, he deserves to get it all."