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Andy Robertson hopes they can celebrate the Premier League title

All the football leagues around the globe have been suspended since March. But things are beginning to be normal again. Bundesliga has resumed on 16th May and LaLiga will oficially resume on 11th June.

Premier League has also put “Project Restart” into action and hope to resume the 2019-20 season on 17th June. Liverpool are on top of the league table with a massive 25-point lead. They need just two wins from the remaining matches to clinch the Premier League title and end their 30-year long wait for the trophy.

The Premier League taking steps to resume the season is a great news for the football fans, especially the Liverpool fans. It would give them the chance to win the title.

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Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson hopes to celebrate the Premier League trophy, at the right time, for which they have competed so hard.

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Robertson told the club’s official website: “We’re so used to competing – and we’ve not competed in a very long time. Obviously the last game we did compete in, we fell short. That was tough to take, but now we want to get back to it, we want to get back to competing. It’s been 30 long years for this club and the fans probably couldn’t have imagined we’d have to wait nine weeks when we were so close to going into games where we hopefully could have won to seal the Premier League title. But we’ll get back to it, we’ll get going again, we’ll get our rhythm again and hopefully we can win the games we need to win and that’s what our aim is now.”

“The light at the end of the tunnel was just getting back into training, to be honest. At times, there were some days you didn’t think that would have been possible, but now we’re back here, we can look forward and look to the next step. Then, like I said, hopefully with the games we’ve got ahead of us, we can get back to it. Would we like to play in front of 55,000 people at Anfield? Of course, we would. Winning games or whatever without the fans won’t feel the same, but it’s something we know we need to go through and it’s something we know that in their houses and stuff they will be supporting us like mad and we’ll feel that support.”

“Hopefully we can celebrate a title if we get the job done – and there will be time to celebrate it when the time is right. But for now, we need to keep focused, we know whatever games are coming up and whenever they start, we need to get them won and get that trophy for this club.”

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All the remaining 92 matches will be played behind closed doors as a step to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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Rahul Roy
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