Liverpool are reportedly 'insulted' by suggestions that their fans will break social-distancing rules to celebrate their long-awaited Premier League title when the season resumes next month.
There have been fears, vocalised most prominently by city mayor Joe Anderson, that 'many thousands of people' will congregate outside Anfield when the title is confirmed.
Jurgen Klopp's side require just six more points with nine games remaining to end the club's 30-year wait for a 19th league title.


The club are said to be 'insulted' by suggestions fans would break social-distancing rules
The Premier League leaders have shot down those who view Anfield as an example of potential crowd problems, according to The Mirror.