Liverpool are the Premier League champions and everybody has their very own distinctive reminiscences from the day it was clinched, together with Ibou Konate.
Following the heroics from him and his teammates on Sunday afternoon, our French defender was noticed alone within the stands to mirror on a special occasion.
After being noticed, our No.5 was requested within the media blended zone after the sport about what he was doing and stated: “I used to be there within the stadium, I simply sat for 10 minutes within the stand to really feel like a fan.
“I don’t have a phrase to explain what I really feel.
“I stated to my brother, ‘I wish to see how is it to sit down on the stand, if I used to be watching a sport.’
“I simply tried to behave like a fan, however now the stadium was empty, and I simply wished to take pleasure in this second alone, as a result of we have been with 60,000 followers on the pitch and now the stadium was fully empty and I simply actually wished to really feel one thing completely different and I did it and I’m very joyful now.
“I’m very, very, very joyful. I used to be near crying, I feel.
“It’s loopy, unbelievable, and we actually need to take pleasure in it now.”
It’s clear that the defender is happy with his personal achievements and so he must be after an incredible day for the membership.
Ibou Konate was emotional after profitable the Premier League
The 25-year-old has been tipped to ‘rival the greats’ after a few of his latest performances on the coronary heart of our defence and we’re fortunate to have him.
With contract negotiations stated to be at a stalemate, and the previous RB Leipzig man reportedly asking for a 40% pay rise, we might even see some developments on this over the summer season.
If not, we’re in for one more switch saga subsequent season after a lot of this one has been dominated by comparable tales.
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