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Joe Gomez lauds 'superior' Liverpool fans as Chelsea faithful lose battle on & off the pitch in Carabao Cup final at Wembley

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  • Liverpool beat Chelsea in Carabao Cup final
  • Joe Gomez lauds support at Wembley
  • Says Liverpool fans were "superior"
  • Virgil van Dijk Liverpool 2023-24Getty Images

    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Jurgen Klopp secured his first silveware in his final season with Liverpool as the Merseyside club beat the Blues in the latter stages of extra time with a winner by captain Virgil van Dijk that sent the fans at Wembley into a frenzy. Gomez has now come out to hail the support from the club's fans that helped his team over the line.

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  • WHAT GOMEZ SAID

    On the supporters’ influence on the day, Gomez revealed: “Honestly, I'm not one for cliches but I generally think we have the best in the world. When you have a comparison like that, it's a 50-50 stadium and you can see how evident it is how superior our fans are in comparison it's credit to them. I hope they realise that and how much it means to us. You see the opposite side (Chelsea) and they need that boost and we just get that and it helps us so much. That is one thing we are all grateful for."

  • Virgil van Dijk Liverpool Carabao Cup 2024Getty

    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    In scenes reminiscent of when Barcelona were defeated 4-0 at Anfield in a Champions League semi-final almost five years ago, Klopp and his players lined up to celebrate in front of their 40,000 supporters after hoisting the trophy at Wembley on Sunday night. The players and the fans then broke out their famous 'You'll Never Walk Alone' anthem as Klopp celebrated his first trophy of his last season at the helm of the club.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR LIVERPOOL?

    The Premier League leaders, who host Southampton next in the FA Cup on Wednesday, February 28, will be hoping for more trophies in the next few months to make the end of the Klopp era unforgettable.

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