Jordan Henderson misses once in a lifetime celebrations because of BT interview after Liverpool win
As players and management celebrated in front of the Kop and You'll Never Walk Alone blared out, the captain was elsewhere
As players and management celebrated in front of the Kop and You'll Never Walk Alone blared out, the captain was elsewhere
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LIVERPOOL'S players and staff joined in wild celebrations in front of the Kop after their famous win against Barcelona - without their captain.
Jurgen Klopp's side had thrashed Barcelona 4-0 in the second leg to win 4-3 overall and reach the Champions League final.
It was a result that stunned the footballing world, and understandably the fans inside Anfield were delirious.
The players and management celebrated wildly in front of the home end, as You'll Never Walk Alone boomed out over the tannoy.
But there was one player missing - midfielder Jordan Henderson - who was giving an interview to BT Sports man on the pitch Des Kelly.
And Reds fans were fuming with the TV channel for not letting their captain join in with the once in a lifetime celebrations.
Absolutely livid at BT Sport interviewing players during these celebrations
Andrew Thomas, posting on Twitter
Andrew Thomas posted on Twitter: "Wish they’d scrap interviewing players as soon as the whistle goes.
"Henderson missing out on a once in a lifetime celebration to talk b******s to an old fella, let the players celebrate."
Mark Thomas wrote: "Absolutely livid at BT Sport interviewing players during these celebrations.
"Iconic moment in football and we are forced to hear Jordan Henderson talk about “not having words to describes this moment” #sacktheproducer."
Jonathan Squires posted: "Oh Des Kelly let Henderson go and join the celebrations."
Simon Godfrey was clearly fuming, writing: "Why hasn't Henderson told him to f*** off and joined in with that celebration?"
This was echoed by David Spilman, who posted: "Jordan Henderson tell that guy to f*** off n go and join in celebrations."
Barca were cruising as they took a three-goal advantage to Anfield.