Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson says that missing out on the title in heartbreaking fashion only fuelled the fire within the squad to put things right this season.
While the title was officially clinched a few weeks back, the Reds had to wait until the final home game to claim the cherished piece of silverware.
And to celebrate the occasion, the Reds produced quite a display defeating top four aspirants Chelsea 5-3 with a number of world-class goals throughout the contest.
While Henderson was not on the pitch due to a knee injury suffered against Brighton, that did not stop him doing iconic ‘Hendo shuffle on the victory dais.
The skipper told Sky Sports (via the Official site) that coming so close to knocking off Man City last season was major inspiration to the squad in the lead up to this memorable campaign.
“It makes it even more special.
“After last season, getting 97 points and not winning it was hard to take, but then we reacted a few weeks later and won the Champions League.
“At the start of the Premier League season we knew we had unfinished business.
“It’s been an amazing season and I’m so thankful that I’m part of this club and part of this team that has managed to get the Premier League after 30 years.
Henderson reflected on the journey that he has been on as a Liverpool player and said that the hard yards is what makes this season so special.
“The Premier League has been a dream of mine since I was a kid and that was one of the reasons why I wanted to come to Liverpool – you want to win trophies and the expectations are so high. But when you come as a young player, it’s so difficult. It’s been a process, a journey and it hasn’t happened overnight.
“Over the past five years since the gaffer came in, it’s been a process, a journey and every single player has been a part of that journey.
Hendo also said that while the celebrations will certainly be memorable and well earned, they know in a few weeks they will have to start all over again.
“To finish the season off like this has been really special. We can enjoy tonight but, after this, next season is going to be a big challenge for us. I thought tonight we showed the mentality again to come and perform like we did, and get the result we did.
The ever humble leader shrugged off any individual praise for his fine campaign and instead pointed at his teammates saying the unity and friendship within the squad is second to none.
“That’s the most important thing – it’s a team.
“Of course, you’re going to have individuals that perform but the most important thing is the team. We’re always there together for each other, it’s a really close group – as you can see – and that’s off the field and on the field.
“It makes a massive difference and it’s another thing the gaffer has brought since he’s come in: that togetherness in the dressing room. It has made a really big difference on the pitch.
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