The Liverpool owner apologizes to Klopp, the players and the fans over the "Super League"

The idea of ​​the "Super League" lived for two days, to begin to collapse with it, especially after 6 of the 12 founding clubs announced their withdrawal, all of which were England's clubs. Rather, the owners of these clubs published letters of apology for the confusion that occurred in the last two days.

The last of them was the owner of Liverpool club, American John Henry, who posted a video on Twitter, according to Sky Sports, in which he said that he apologized to the team’s coach, German Jürgen Klopp, the players, and the team’s fans for the confusion that occurred, and announcing the participation. Liverpool is in the Super League.

He stressed that he had all the respect for the fans, and that in light of this great opposition to this project, he could not stand on his feet without fans.

And he stressed that the previous decision to participate in the league did not have the players or the coaching staff in it, and that it was a decision of a higher management only, so he apologizes, saying that it is the task to "listen to football fans first of all."

John Henry: “We heard you, I heard you.

I want to apologise to Jurgen, to Billy, to the players and to everyone who works so hard within LFC. ”

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- Anfield Watch (@AnfieldWatch) April 21, 2021

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