Liverpool chairman Tom Werner says the club's fans should savour their "dream" season as they close in on potential record-breaking Premier League title triumph. Liverpool chairman Tom Werner says he is pinching himself as the club move closer to a near-inevitable Premier League title win.
"You think eventually we are going to have an off-day, but it hasn't happened yet," says Werner Werner acknowledges the job is still unfinished but said because such a historic campaign is unlikely to happen again in the near future fans should enjoy it while they can.
"As a supporter this has been a dream season so far, every weekend we seem to find a different star to laud. As Jurgen says, we haven't finished the job yet, we'll have time to enjoy this even more at the end of the season," he said. "We haven't accomplished anything yet but at the same time everybody, not just Liverpool fans, can appreciate the brand of football that is on display.
"I keep telling everyone to really savour this, the record that we have kept so far - I don't think it is going to come along again so quickly. We're just enjoying the experience and looking forward to the next match. "To me it's about the pleasure of watching so many talented players every week execute at such a high level. The competition is so great you think eventually we are going to have an off-day, but it hasn't happened yet.
"I am [pinching myself]. I'm just enjoying every weekend. "This is a team that really enjoys playing football and there is a certain character quality that they have on the pitch and off the pitch." Werner reiterated Klopp's well-publicised concerns about how much football his team have played this season, saying the calendar is currently putting too much stress on players.
"We all have to look at the calendar," said Werner, after attending a Premier League shareholders' meeting for representatives of all 20 clubs. "We are all concerned at the amount of stress we are putting on our players. It is a bigger issue and I am not competent to know what the solution is."