When it happened to Sean it was probably really the lowest point for me in my whole time at Liverpool because that is something that should not happen, in general, in life and it should not happen around a football game. It happened around a football game.

The love for Sean and his family have for this club and football I hope it gave him strength and power in his recovery time – we know it is not finished yet and there is a long way to go – but having that we can give him the opportunity to come back to watch a really big game, and he wants to do that, for me, coming from a low point, is one of my highlights since I’ve been here.

It is so nice and I am really looking forward to it. I hope we can organise for me to see him before the game for a couple of minutes – I really want to – because how the Liverpool community dealt with it I hope he feels that. We don’t normally sing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, we really live that, and in this specific situation it was very important to show that. I really hope they felt that the whole time and they will feel it in the future and we can help them in this recovery.