‘Don’t be sad’: Liverpool fans pack city streets to welcome heroes home
May 29, 2022
A victory parade planned three weeks in advance always promised to be a hostage to fortune. In the end though it didn’t matter that Liverpool had won two trophies instead of four, nor that they fell agonisingly short of European glory on Saturday night, as hundreds of thousands of fans welcomed their heroes home on Sunday.
Liverpool’s players danced alongside the DJ Calvin Harris as their open-top bus was met with fireworks, flares and flags on a raucous lap of honour around the city, where fans hung from traffic lights as helicopters hovered above.
Alice Ferrebe, 51, had spent all morning crafting two tin-foil trophies and a poster imploring her crestfallen team: “Don’t be sad” after they lost 1-0 to Real Madrid in the Champions League final in Paris.
“They noticed me on the bus! I got a thumbs-up from Trent [Alexander-Arnold]!” she beamed moments after the vehicle passed through the crowds on Allerton Maze.
“We were devastated last night, but were so glad this was going ahead today and we just wanted them to know that we couldn’t be prouder even if they had won everything,” she said.
Her 11-year-old son, Douglas Trafford, one of many Liverpool children who stayed up past their bedtime to watch the match on Saturday, said: “I was devastated but then again we’ve won two. It’s not really a big deal.”