At 0:30 am Beijing time tomorrow, Liverpool will be a guest at the Etihad Stadium, ushering in the Premier League focus battle with Manchester City.
Before the game, on Saturday local time, the Liverpool first team completed the last training session at the Melwood training base. After the return on the international game day, Liverpool will bid farewell to Melwood and move to the new training base worth £50 million in Corkby.
After Saturday’s training session, the Liverpool players posted pictures of Melwood base on their social accounts, saying goodbye to the 61-year-old Melwood.
Liverpool captain Henderson uploaded photos of himself at Melwood base on Instagram and Twitter, and the Henry team deliberately adjusted the photos to black and white.
The Liverpool captain sat under the championship wall thoughtfully. Here is a record of Liverpool’s 19 top league titles, 6 Champions League titles, 7 FA Cup titles, 3 UEFA Cup titles, 8 League Cup titles, 4 UEFA Cup titles, and 1 Club World Cup title.
Henderson’s text is concise and clear: the last time...
Liverpool’s main goalkeeper Alisson updated his selfie photo on Instagram, writing: "The last day in Melwood! I will keep some good memories here!"
Liverpool’s deputy Milner uploaded two photos of the last training session in Melwood, with Firmino, Keita and Matip in the shot.
Between 2004 and 2007, he played 122 times for Liverpool and scored 31 goals. Luis Garcia said: Melwood is more than a training ground, this is our home. We eat breakfast and lunch there, play billiards and table tennis there, and sometimes even spend the night there. When we returned from Istanbul, we and our family went there directly, and then we took the trophy and went around the city. Many generations of players will miss this place, thank you for taking care of us! ! And added the label of red for a day and red for life.
played for Liverpool from 2007 to 2017 and currently plays in Lazio, Lucas wrote: Memories of Melwood.
From now on, it will be difficult for Liverpool fans to watch the team's training closely.
Since 1959, the Red Army will finally say goodbye to the relatively simple Melwood base.
After returning from International Game Day in November, Liverpool will move to the £50 million Corkby training base. The new training base covers an area of 9,200 square meters and will be one of the most advanced training bases in Europe.
Kirkeby base has three standard football fields, an indoor gymnasium, two gyms, a swimming pool, a large spa facility, restaurant, spa complex and professional sports rehabilitation suite, special TV studio, news Conference exhibition hall.
Liverpool coach Klopp said: "I really like Melwood Base, but football is developing and we can’t stay the same. Melwood set a world-class standard 25 years ago, but a lot of things have happened in these 25 years. , The replacement of the base is based on future development, and I believe that the improvement of the infrastructure will benefit the team without any harm."