Liverpool should be the ones giving a guard of honour to Chelsea at Anfield. The Reds finally got their hands on the Premier League trophy on Wednesday night after being made to wait for close to a month since sealing the title.
And as is customary for opposition teams when playing the newly-crowned champions, the visiting Blues showed their respect before the match by giving the Reds a guard of honour onto the pitch.Tyler suggested, in jest, that Liverpool could have perhaps gave their opponents a guard of honour instead, due to their role in confirming Liverpool as champions.
It was Frank Lampard ’s men that beat second-placed Manchester City at Stamford Bridge which gave the Reds an unassailable lead at the top of the table.
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