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Isaac’s Family Reacts to Concerns About Their Son, the Biggest Liverpool Fan
Isaac’s Family Reacts to Concerns About Their Son, the Biggest Liverpool Fan
“I was worried about putting out the wrong message to other families that it’s all very positive when the reality is that we are dealing with another side behind closed doors,” Melissa said.”
The New York Times hosted Isaac’s family to find out how the family is faring, especially as it matters to their son, who is currently the fans favorite for the Liverpool family and the world at large.
According to Isaac’s dad, Alan:
“I’ve never felt more positive about things with him doing so well. We’re just so proud of him. He’s taken everything in his stride.
“Isaac spent his first ten (10) nights in intensive care at Liverpool Women’s Hospital. He was having seizures, and we were scared he wasn’t going to survive.
But God has been faithful since then; he hasn’t had seizures since then. He does not also complain about anything. He always gets on and continues his life.
Alan revealed that their son had to have open-heart surgery at Alder Hey during his fourth birthday. It was diagnosed that there were a couple of holes in his heart that weren’t small to overlook, and that called for the need to operate on him. It was a very scary decision for the family; the operation was done, and he bounced back so quickly. They still go to Alder Hey regularly for checkups.
According to Isaac’s family, “He watches that video of him meeting the players every day, sometimes all day. He will say, ‘Mum, look, here’s me on YouTube!’.
About what he does aside from watching himself online, they added: “If he’s not watching a Liverpool game, he’s playing as Liverpool on his computer or watching Liverpool YouTube videos.”
Alan Said:
“He loves what I love. Liverpool is his life and brings him so much joy.”
The family also announced that they are expecting a new baby soon. So Isaac will have a new sibling later this year. Whatever the future holds, they pray God will lead them right, and they will have to embrace it together as one family.
The Isaacs family further expressed concerns on the status of their son and how it matters to the family of four with one on the way.
“I get messages saying, ‘Do you know what Isaac’s life span is going to be?’. No, I don’t want to know. Don’t come at me with that negative energy. None of us know how long our lifespan is going to be.
All we have to do is keep a positive energy; Isaac will surely survive and tell his story as a full-grown adult. God is in control.
“I’ve never felt more positive about things with him doing so well. We’re just so proud of him. He’s taken everything in his stride.
‘People ask us, ‘Aren’t you worried it’s too much for him?’. But honestly, he’s just living his best life.”
Isaac has low muscle tone, so even to this day, he struggles to walk upstairs, and he can’t walk very far. Most times, he relies on his mom and his dad for most things. Melissa says she knows people don’t really see that side of Isaac, because he’s just so positive. Whenever he is at home in need of physical care or anything like that, he always relies on his parents for them.
Isaac finds it hard to pull his own socks off from his feet because he’s just that weak. He is struggling, and he will win one day.
He has delayed growth when compared to other children of his age, in her words.
“He’s deaf in both ears, so he wears hearing aids in both. He is delayed compared to other children, so he’s not really learning much in school.
Isaac was born with a rare genetic condition from childhood. Before Isaac was born, during the antenatal stage of Melissa’s pregnancy. It was discovered by the doctors that Isaac had a medical syndrome known as Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome. Typically, people with this health disorder have difficulty in seeing; most of them cannot hear or talk, not to mention walking in the future after birth.
The little lad has undergone a series of operations to get better; he has had open-heart surgery. And in all of this, Isaac, the Liverpool fan, doesn’t let it get him down; he is good at bouncing back and playing what he loves best.
After a series of video clips of Isaac’s joy whenever he is singing football songs and watching football, especially as it matters to Liverpool FC. LFC players had to reach out to his family to arrange a surprise meeting for the lad.
Before the visit, Isaac had been making use of plush toys of Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk in school and everywhere around him. Salah and Van Dijk were the players who came to pay him a surprise visit at a class.
In all of these, Isaac is still the happy and positive hero. He is so funny and is full of life. You must have noticed that he is kind of cheeky; that’s not a filter; he’s just the cheekiest little boy you’ll ever meet.
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Virgil van Dijk’s staggering Liverpool salary revealed as defender handed astronomical contract
Virgil van Dijk Liverpool captain salary has been revealed after he put pen to paper on a new contract.
A club statement read: “Virgil van Dijk has today signed a new contract with Liverpool FC to extend his time with the club beyond the 2024-25 season.
“The captain put pen to paper on the deal to ensure his association with the Reds will continue into the forthcoming campaigns, almost seven-and-a-half years after he initially arrived at Anfield.”
Since joining from Southampton in January 2018 for what was a world record deal, Van Dijk has become an essential part of Liverpool’s recent history.
During his time at Anfield, the 33-year-old has so far made 314 appearances for Liverpool, winning eight trophies including both the Premier League and the Champions League.
Speaking about his new contract, the Liverpool captain said: “I’m very happy, very proud. There are so many emotions obviously that go through my head right now speaking about it.
“It’s a proud feeling, it’s a feeling of joy. It’s just incredible. The journey I’ve had so far in my career, to be able to extend it with another two years at this club is amazing and I’m so happy.”
As reported by The Athletic’s David Ornstein, Van Dijk is set to earn £400,000 a week after signing a two-year extension.
Ornstein wrote on social media: “Virgil van Dijk signs new 2yr contract with Liverpool. No break/release clauses or pay cut so 33yo continues to earn salary believed to be ~£400kpw; thought to be Europe’s best-paid defender. Approaches from elsewhere but only wanted LFC.”
Premier League rival wanted to sign Van Dijk
Before putting pen to paper to extend his Anfield career, it has been claimed that a Premier League rival wanted to snap up the Dutch star.
As reported by the Daily Mail, Chelsea were one of the clubs interested in bringing Van Dijk in on a free transfer.
However, the feeling the Stamford Bridge club received was that he was going to commit to Liverpool.
Aside from Chelsea, French giants Paris Saint Germain were also said to be keen and Van Dijk was seen speaking to PSG officials after their Champions League clash.
As well as playing a key part in the club’s success in recent years, Van Dijk has also won several individual awards during his time with Liverpool.
Following his best season with the club in 2018/19, Van Dijk won both the UEFA Best Player and PFA Player of the Year awards.
The centre-back also finished second in the Ballon d’Or rankings in 2019, finishing just seven points behind Lionel Messi.
With the Dutchman’s future at the club sorted alongside Mohamed Salah, all eyes will now be on Trent Alexander-Arnold, who is set to leave the club in the summer if a new deal cannot be agreed upon.
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Two return but one still injured as Liverpool injury update provided from AXA insider
Liverpool are in the home straight of the season and as we look for the final few points to seal the prize, it seems our squad will be bolstered further.
Taking to X, Vinny O’Connor reported: ‘Trent Alexander-Arnold and Darwin Nunez both training with Liverpool squad today. Still no Joe Gomez.’
The Sky Sports reporter is often inside the walls of the AXA Training Centre and seems to have been provided with an insight on our current injury situation.
Arne Slot confirmed that Darwin Nunez missed the game with West Ham through illness, something which is seemingly not going to see him sidelined for another week.
With Joe Gomez still sitting out, it’s looking like he’s going to be pushing for any minutes before the end of the campaign.
However, the Trent Alexander-Arnold update is perhaps the most interesting, due to the impact it could have.
Trent Alexander-Arnold’s injury return would make headlines
A lot has happened since the right back last kicked a ball for the Reds, we’ve been eliminated from the Champions League, lost a cup final and now need just six points in the next six games for the title.
However, all this will likely play a backseat to the updates on his potential move to Real Madrid this summer.
The Scouser seems to have all but agreed a deal to move to Spain and we saw before the Merseyside derby that this hasn’t been well received by all supporters.
If the England international does make a playing return this weekend, or any time soon, then there may not be the warmest of welcomes awaiting him.
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Steven Gerrard ‘high up the list’ for managerial vacancy; ex-LFC teammate would have inside knowledge
Steven Gerrard Tipped for Southampton Role Amid Return Rumours to English Football
Two-and-a-half years after his sacking at Aston Villa, Steven Gerrard is being linked with a return to English football.
The former Liverpool captain has been out of work since January, when he left Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq after 18 months in charge. His tenure there drew criticism, particularly over his training schedules, and now a return to his home country could be on the cards.
Earlier this week, Southampton parted ways with Ivan Juric following confirmation of their relegation from the Premier League. Simon Rusk has taken interim charge for the second time this season, with veteran midfielder Adam Lallana serving as his assistant.
Gerrard Emerges as a Candidate for the Southampton Job
According to Birmingham World, Gerrard is reportedly “high up the list” of potential candidates as Southampton seek a new permanent manager.
Steve Cooper, who was let go by Leicester in November, is said to be the early favourite, with Sean Dyche also among the top contenders. Other names mentioned include former Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez, although his odds of landing the job are lower, with only a 9.1% probability.
Gerrard Seeking Redemption in England
Southampton are expected to delay appointing a permanent manager until the summer, as compensation for poaching a manager currently under contract would be lower for a Championship side than a Premier League club (The Athletic). For now, the club’s immediate goal is to secure the two points needed to avoid surpassing Derby County’s infamous 2007/08 record as the worst team in Premier League history.
If Gerrard does land the job at St Mary’s, he may benefit from the presence of his former Liverpool teammate, Adam Lallana, who could offer invaluable insights into the club—whether by staying on the coaching staff or simply providing informal advice.
Gerrard’s previous stint in English management was underwhelming. He was dismissed by Aston Villa in October 2022 with the club languishing in 17th place, despite high expectations following his successful spell with Rangers.
High Expectations Await at St Mary’s
Taking over at Southampton would be no easy task. The board and fans will expect nothing less than an immediate push for promotion and a stronger showing than what’s been witnessed this season—or during their previous relegation two years ago.
After disappointing spells at Villa and Al-Ettifaq, a successful stint at Southampton—or any other English club—could be just what he needs to rebuild his managerial reputation.
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Jurgen Klopp will ‘only leave Red Bull for two teams in world football’ amid worrying claims over his future
Jurgen Klopp stepped away from management last year and his future has been the subject of speculation ever since.
Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund legend Klopp surprised fans by taking a senior role with football’s most loathed multi-club ownership group.
The German joined Red Bull as its Head of Global Soccer and started work in January, but suggestions that Klopp is unhappy and burned out by the experience appear to be gathering pace.
It’s understood that Klopp has a release clause in his four-year Red Bull contract that would allow him to leave to become the manager of the German national team but he’s also linked with two of football’s biggest management jobs and open to the possibility of discussing them, according to reports.
While Klopp is tied into his Red Bull contract and any departure can be expected to prove difficult, stranger things have happened.
According to Bruno Andrade, a sports reporter for the Brazilian title UOL, sources close to Klopp believe he would be interested in becoming the manager of Brazil or, perhaps more realistically, taking Real Madrid up on their long-standing admiration.
“While the [Brazilian Football Confederation] is working hard behind the scenes with names like [Carlo] Ancelotti and Jorge Jesus for the position of coach of the Brazilian national team, Jurgen Klopp is finding himself increasingly worn out as global director of football at Red Bull,” reports UOL.
“And people close to him recently heard from him that he would accept leaving the position to go to two destinations: the Brazilian national team and Real Madrid.”
The situation at Red Bull is likely to factor heavily in what Klopp does next.
“There’s also the added factor that things aren’t going brilliantly at Red Bull,” reports talkSPORT today.
“Ahead of Klopp’s official start date of January 1, the organisation sacked his long-time Liverpool assistant Pep Lijnders at Salzburg.
“The club had won ten straight Austrian Bundesliga titles from 2013 to 2023 but again look set to be pipped by Sturm Graz.
Klopp has been linked with the manager’s job at Real Madrid for several years but Los Blancos are currently blessed with the leadership of one of the most respected and decorated figures in the game.
Should Ancelotti leave the club for the vacant Brazil role or any other, Klopp would undoubtedly be in the frame once more.
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Anthony Gordon made his feelings crystal clear after Newcastle agreed to transfer
Liverpool came fairly close to agreeing a deal for Anthony Gordon last summer. But Newcastle found another transfer solution, and the winger made his thoughts clear.
Anthony Gordon injected a degree of excitement into the closing days of Liverpool’s transfer window. In what had been a quiet first summer for Arne Slot, the late possibility of signing the Newcastle winger kept interest high — but in the end, Gordon stayed put, ultimately making his feelings clear on a different move.
It meant that Slot ended his first transfer window with only Federico Chiesa added to the ranks, plus a deal in place to sign Giorgi Mamardashvili the following summer. There was a slight sense of anticlimax at Anfield.
This, of course, looks ridiculous in hindsight. Liverpool is on the verge of securing the Premier League title, and maintaining relative continuity of personnel from the Jurgen Klopp era now looks like a masterstroke.
Having said that, Gordon was undeniably an interesting proposition. For that matter, he still is.
A year on, Slot has had the chance to fully get to grips with his Liverpool squad. And even as the title comes into view, he might wonder if there is still room for improvement on the left wing.
The best word for Luis Diaz would be inconsistent. He’s been on a good run recently, which will skew perspectives heading into the summer, but the start of the year saw a run of seven matches out of nine without a goal contribution.
It’s a relatively similar story with Cody Gakpo. He had hit some fine form, but an injury in February has thrown him off-kilter, with his last goal involvement now more than two months ago.
In fairness, Gordon has had the same sort of campaign at Newcastle. His tally of six goals and six assists is no better than what the Liverpool duo have mustered.
Last season, however, he produced 11 goals and 15 assists. Liverpool may yet be tempted to gamble on that sort of output carrying over to Anfield, should Newcastle indicate a willigness to sell.
But that is far from guaranteed. After all, Gordon was only a potential option last summer because of Newcastle’s desperate scramble to get within Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
With time ticking down, it reluctantly countenanced interest in Gordon. But he had not long ago arrived from Everton, meaning his book value remained high — it would have taken an astronomical offer to actually fix Newcastle’s PSR issues, and that was not forthcoming from Liverpool.
There was the outline of a deal that would have seen Joe Gomez move the other way, although it’s unclear exactly how close that came to happening. In the end, Newcastle found another way to get out of the PSR hole.
Yankuba Minteh was sold to Brighton. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest came forward with a proposal for Elliot Anderson.
As an academy graduate, Anderson went down as pure profit on the books, making him a more natural PSR fix than Gordon. Newcastle parted ways reluctantly, but it was viewed as the favorable option.
“Gunna miss you lad,” was Gordon’s simple verdict on the transfer Newcastle had agreed, delivered in reply to Anderson’s farewell post on Instagram. And in a way, he has been proved right.
A recent wobble means that Nottingham Forest may well now finish below Newcastle. But both are favorites for a spot in the Champions League next season, with Anderson undoubtedly an important cog in Forest’s massive overachievement.
Even with Eddie Howe’s midfield in such fine shape, there’s little doubt he would prefer to still have Anderson. Gordon’s response when he left spoke volumes, and the perceived injustice of PSR still rankles on Tyneside.
The same goes for Minteh, who in time may prove to be the even bigger miss. He has five goals and four assists at Brighton this season, comparable numbers to Gordon in significantly fewer minutes.
Slot actually worked with Minteh at Feyenoord, where the winger spent last season on loan from Newcastle. He would be another credible summer target for Liverpool.
But with the manager hinting that the Reds could make a more major transfer market splash this time around, might Gordon come back onto the radar? Newcastle holds the cards this time, especially if it qualifies for the Champions League as expected — but if the chance does crop up, the Liverpool recruitment team is unlikely to let a slightly quieter campaign for the 24-year-old put them off.
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Mohamed Salah could miss 10 Liverpool matches after controversial FIFA decision
Mohamed Salah looks set to miss a number of Premier League matches for Liverpool next winter
Mohamed Salah might have signed a new two-year contract with Liverpool, committing his future to the Reds until 2027, but Arne Slot will still need to find a replacement for the Egyptian at one point next season.
The 32-year-old has been the standout player in the Premier League for the majority of the current campaign, and leads both the Golden Boot and Playmaker charts with 27 goals and 18 assists from 32 appearances in the English top-flight.
While Erling Haaland’s record haul of 36 goals in a Premier League season is likely to be out of reach for Salah with six games remaining, he needs only two assists to equal Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne’s joint-record for a single campaign. Meanwhile, he is well on course to win the Golden Boot for a joint-record fourth time.
Slot has already shared his belief that the forward will maintain such levels into next season and beyond after signing a new contract with Liverpool.
Salah has also been an ever-present in the Premier League this year, starting all 32 of their matches and only failing to feature for more than 80 minutes once. He also started all but one of the Reds’ 10 Champions League matches, as well as the League Cup final and both legs of the corresponding semi-final.
Consequently, the likes of Federico Chiesa and Harvey Elliott have been starved of game-time while left on the fringes of Slot’s squad with Salah’s importance and impact crystal clear.
But the forward will not be able to replicate such returns next season for reasons beyond his control, with the Liverpool head coach in need of a replacement for the 32-year-old ahead of the January transfer window as a result.
That’s because the Africa Cup of Nations takes place in the middle of next season, having been pushed back from the summer of 2025 due to the inaugural edition of FIFA’s controversial expanded Club World Cup taking place in the United States in June and July.
AFCON’s scheduling had also been further complicated by the addition of two extra match days in the Champions League at the end of January.
While in the past AFCON has taken place in January and February when scheduled mid-season, the latest edition will get underway on December 21 in Morocco and run until January 18.
Previously, this has resulted in African players missing minimal Premier League matches with much of January made up of domestic cup action. But the scheduling of the competition means players will miss the entire Premier League festive period.
Salah is set to captain Egypt at next season’s tournament, with the Pharaohs already aware of their group-stage opponents. Drawn in Group B, they will open their campaign against Zimbabwe on December 22 before taking on South Africa on Boxing Day. They will then face Angola in their final group game on December 29.
The round-of-16 is scheduled to take place between January 3-6 with the quarter-finals following on January 9-10. Both semi-finals will take place on January 14 ahead of the third place play-off on January 17, with the final then taking place in Rabat on January 18.
The 2025/26 Premier League season is due to get underway starting on Saturday 16 August, with the final match round played on Sunday 24 May 2026. It has already been confirmed there will be no fixture on Christmas Eve.
But beyond that, the fixture schedule has not been publicised with it not becoming fully clear how many matches participating players will miss until Premier League fixture release day on Wednesday 18 June.
However, using this season’s schedule as a template, AFCON would have overlapped with eight Liverpool matches – including six Premier League games.
This is in contrast to the 2023 edition of AFCON, which was scheduled between January 13 and February 11. During the tournament the Reds played seven times, with only four of them being Premier League matches.
And with Egypt having been eliminated in the round-of-16 on January 28, Salah would have actually only sat out one Premier League match if not for a hamstring injury that ruled him out until mid-March.
However, he also missed Liverpool’s League Cup semi-final first leg on January 10, 2024 against Fulham ahead of the tournament.
Again using this season’s schedule as a template, it is possible that AFCON could rule a player out of up to as many as 10 Liverpool matches, including the preceding fixture (in this instance it would have been the League Cup quarter-final away at Southampton December 18).
As well as six Premier League fixtures, participating players could also miss the seventh Champions League league match, scheduled for January 20-21, 2026, should their nation reach the AFCON final.
And while there is no guarantee that Liverpool will be competing in the League Cup semi-finals for the third year running, the FA Cup third round will fall during AFCON’s duration.
Salah is usually rested for such fixtures regardless. But it is clear AFCON’s scheduling will ensure that participating players will be absent for more Premier League matches than ever before with at least three gameweeks likely to coincide with the continental tournament’s group-stages alone.
Liverpool will have to make do without their talisman at a vital moment in their Premier League campaign as a result, with Slot needing an alternative. Considering the Egyptian’s ever-present status this season, it will be an unprecedented situation for the Dutchman as he goes from one extreme to the other.
From the Reds current attacking ranks, Chiesa, Elliott or Luis Diaz could fill the void yet all three, along with Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota, have been linked with summer exits.
But should they move on, with Liverpool already expected to be in the market for a new centre-forward at least this summer, the Reds could well be in need of another new forward even though they have secured Salah’s future for another two years.
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Salah’s Contract Renewal Sparks Strange Yet Touching Reaction from His Daughter — ‘I Wasn’t Expecting That,’ He Says
Salah’s contract renewal sparks more than just cheers from Liverpool fans — it triggered a heartwarming and somewhat unexpected reaction from someone very special to him.
His daughter, Makka. The Egyptian King recently opened up about how his daughter responded to the news of his renewed commitment to Liverpool FC, and his words have left many fans touched.
In a rare glimpse into his personal life, Mohamed Salah revealed, “Makka was the happiest, she wanted us to stay. Makka and all her friends are here at the school. It feels like home, everyone is happy.” The football star, known for his fierce dedication on the pitch, couldn’t hide the emotional pull he felt when he saw how deeply connected his daughter had become to life in Liverpool.
This fresh deal extension didn’t just represent a professional move for Salah — it symbolized continuity for his family, especially his little girl. When describing the moment Makka heard the news, Salah admitted, “I wasn’t expecting that.”Her joy, which seemed almost bigger than his own, caught him off guard. To him, it wasn’t just about signing papers; it was about preserving the happiness and stability of his family.
Salah’s contract renewal sparks a bigger story here — one that shows the softer, more human side of a football legend. For fans, it’s easy to get caught up in the numbers, match stats, and trophies, but moments like these remind us that behind the athlete is a father who deeply values his daughter’s joy.
What struck many as strange yet touching was how strongly Makka felt about staying. Most children may not fully grasp the weight of such a decision, but her emotional response showed just how rooted she is in the city and its people. For Salah, that was enough. It’s no longer just a football club — it’s a home.
As the football world continues to react, one thing’s clear: Salah’s contract renewal sparks not only excitement on the pitch but also joy in the heart of his family. And sometimes, it’s that quiet happiness that truly matters most.
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‘Oh, nice’ – Arne Slot makes exciting Liverpool admission after what FSG told him privately
Liverpool are set to win the Premier League title but they have already qualified for the Champions League.
Arne Slot has revealed that Liverpool’s main aim in his maiden season was Champions League qualification – but he is in no mood to celebrate the achievement.
The Reds have mathematically secured their spot in Europe’s elite club competition for the 2025-26 season. They did so with seven matches to spare as results last weekend went their way.
But the Premier League title is what Liverpool are aiming to achieve this campaign. A 2-1 victory over West Ham United moved them to within six points of claiming their 20th English championship in the club’s history.
There was uncertainty at the beginning of the season when Slot arrived. He faced the daunting task of replacing Jurgen Klopp in the Anfield hot seat. During his nine-year tenure, Klopp was the chief engineer in Liverpool’s return back to the European elite – winning the Champions League in 2019, reaching two other finals, and ending a 30-year wait for a Premier League crown.
Slot was a largely unheralded figure arriving from Feyenoord and after finishing third in the league last term, those outside of Liverpool persuasion hoped it would spark a downfall.
Speaking after the West Ham win, the Dutchman revealed that owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) did not expect him to forge a title charge in his first year. His remit was to finish in the top four given the revenue the Champions League brings with it. The club posted pre-tax losses of £57 million in their most recent accounts, having spent the 2023-24 campaign in the Europa League.
The briefing from FSG was to assess the squad and then mount a challenge for the top-flight crown next term. Slot is ahead of schedule but is not popping any Champagne corks. knows there is now a title to win, with just two more victories required. Then defending the title in 2025-26 will very much be the target.
The Liverpool boss said: “I think it is the main aim for the club because they have experienced two years ago how much of an impact it is if you are not a part of the Champions League. So, yes indeed.
“The main aim in what they told me is look at the players, give your opinion about it so we can go into this project in the second and the third year, but do qualify for the Champions League. We all know that even the team who is in 16th at the moment has very good players, but the top eight all have incredible players.
“So, it’s getting more and more difficult to qualify for the Champions League. To be honest, if you would have asked this question to me in the beginning of the season, I would have said, ‘Oh, nice.’ But yesterday it wasn’t that I opened a bottle of wine because we qualified for the Champions League. We have now, of course, a bigger aim than only qualifying for the Champions League.”
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