A number of Liverpool fans have been loving The Athletic‘s James Pearce’s latest tweet, regarding fans returning to Anfield.
The Reds hopefully played their final match in front of no supporters for many, many years on Tuesday night, beating Ajax 1-0.
Curtis Jones’ second half strike earned Jurgen Klopp’s side all three points, sealing qualification for the Champions League knockout stages.
It was just the latest game to be played in front of an empty Anfield, as has been the case since June, when football returned after a three-month hiatus.
Liverpool will have 2,000 supporters back inside their world-famous stadium this weekend, however, with Wolves making the trip to Merseyside on Sunday night.
Tweeting after the Ajax game, Pearce revealed that banners and flag were being taken down ahead of the match, confirming that 1,500 fans are set to be in the Kop end, and the remaining 500 in the Main Stand.
Banners and flags being removed from the Kop tomorrow in preparation for Sunday.
Will be 1,500 fans on the Kop for the visit of Wolves. Can’t wait. The other 500 will be in the Main Stand.
Let’s hope tonight was the last ever game played in an empty Anfield. #LFC— James Pearce (@JamesPearceLFC) December 1, 2020
These Liverpool supporters reacted to Pearce’s post, showing their excitement about what should be a special occasion at Anfield.
Fingers crossed james and hopefully the capacity will increase over the next couple of months 🤞⚽️
— Joe Howard (@JoeHowa74927768) December 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/Ronnie48873077/status/1334001227734994944?s=20
And I’m one of them James. Woop woop! Soooo thrilled and excited. Been a long 10 months. YNWA
— Gill Holroyd (@Amadeusred) December 1, 2020
Great words James.
— Don (@TTWAR62) December 1, 2020
I want these 2000 people to realise how lucky they are. They need to be as loud as they can and make it feel like 20,000. YNWA need to ring from the ground.
— bri13*lfc (@GanderBrian) December 2, 2020
https://twitter.com/lfcsal/status/1333912098351570947?s=20




