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Liverpool FC's victory parade

  1. City becomes an ocean of red

    Here are some more images as the celebrations continue. Car horns are blaring, fans are singing and chanting in what is an incredible atmosphere.
    Liverpool players cheer on victory parade
    Liverpool fans climb onto cars
    Crowds in Liverpool
  2. Players film incredible crowds

    James Milner and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool celebrate with the trophy, while other players can be seen using camera phones to film the celebrations.
    James Milner and Virgil van Dijk of Liverpool celebrate
  3. Don't drop it!

    Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren holds the European Champion Club's Cup trophy aloft.
    Liverpool defender Dejan Lovren holds the European Champion Club's Cup trophy over crowds
  4. Reds boss Klopp waves to crowds

    A wonderful occasion for Liverpool, and a fantastic personal achievement for Jurgen Klopp, who has masterminded the Reds' journey to European glory.
    Jurgen Klopps waves to crowdBB
  5. Traffic at standstill as fans take over city

    Traffic in Liverpool has come to a standstill and roads across the city are blocked as thousands of people have turned out to welcome home the Reds.
    Liverpool travelling Allerton Road
    This was the scene in Allerton.
    Allerton Maze, Liverpool
    Meanwhile in Liverpool city centre thousands of people have gathered on The Strand.
    Liverpool city centre
  6. Thousands welcome Champions of Europe home

    Wearing shirts emblazoned with "Champions of Europe" with a number six on the back, the players look delighted to see the huge crowds.
    Liverpool players on open-top bus
    Chants of "Allez, allez, allez" are filling the air as the players join in with the flag waving.
    Liverpool homecoming parade
    Liverpool homecoming parade
  7. 'Next best thing to being in Madrid'

    Among those nursing a sore head from last night's celebrations was 20-year-old James Clewloe from Oswestry who watched the game in Liverpool before being joined by his family today.
    Nick Clewlow, James Clewlow, Adam Clewlow and Jack Weaver
    Image caption: Nick Clewlow, James Clewlow, Adam Clewlow and Jack Weaver
    Dad Nick, 47, said: “The European Cup is the biggest trophy you can win and being here today is the next best thing to having been in Madrid.
    “This puts us back at the top table of European football and hopefully we’re here to stay.”
    James added: “The hangover is forgotten now. Last night was an amazing experience and seeing the trophy today caps it all off.”

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