Plane flies congratulatory banner over Anfield during Liverpool match as Reds prepare to lift Premier League

Plane flies congratulatory banner over Anfield during Liverpool match as Reds prepare to lift Premier League
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Liverpool are champions of England and Kopites far and wide are letting the whole world know about it.

And it looks like some Reds fans from Bahrain paid to have a plane flown with a banner congratulating Jurgen Klopp’s men on a first ever Premier League title.

Some Liverpool fans have congratulated Jurgen Klopp’s Reds by flying a plane with a special message over Anfield

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Some Liverpool fans have congratulated Jurgen Klopp’s Reds by flying a plane with a special message over Anfield

During the early stages of Liverpool’s final home match of the season, where they’re playing Chelsea, a small aircraft could be heard flying around Anfield.

And photographers managed to snap the plane and the message it displayed.

It read: “Congrats Champions YNWA [You’ll Never Walk Alone] #Bahrain.”

Liverpool are a club supported around the world, including Bahrain

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Liverpool are a club supported around the world, including Bahrain

The aircraft flew around Anfield for a few minutes

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The aircraft flew around Anfield for a few minutes

It marked the start of a night of celebrations for the Liverpool players, staff, and fans across the globe as club captain Jordan Henderson will lift the trophy at the conclusion of the match.

It’s understood the players will collect their medals with Kanye West’s All of the Lights playing across the Anfield PA system.

And when Henderson lifts the iconic trophy, Coldplay’s A Sky Full of Stars will be playing.

The Reds have got off to a blistering start in their final home match of the campaign as they lead Chelsea 3-1 at half time.

A pile driver by Naby Keita, Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mesmerising free-kick and Georginio Wijnaldum’s snap finish put them three goals to the good.

Liverpool were electric in the first half

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Liverpool were electric in the first half

Olivier Giroud pulled one back for the visitors in stoppage-time.