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Liverpool's victory parade: The route

‘These are the days’ is a phrase that has been uttered by a growing number of Liverpool supporters in recent weeks.

Those four words will feature on the front cover of Liverpool’s final matchday programme of the 2021/22 season - and it’s a message many can certainly associate with.

The spirit around the club at this moment in time was clear to see as Manchester United hosted their rivals in a Legends match at Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon, which painted a clear picture of the contrasting fortunes of both clubs.

Situated in the away section of the stadium, those who had made the trip along the M62 to be in attendance maintained the party atmosphere that has been witnessed in both of Liverpool’s two recent outings at St Mary’s and Wembley Stadium.

Despite being vastly outnumbered by home fans, it was the Liverpool supporters making all the noise inside Old Trafford – something they

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