With many believing that Liverpool's expected Premier League title win will not be the same without fans, manager Jurgen Klopp has insisted that there will, at some point, be a trophy parade.
The coronavirus outbreak in England is likely to stop the Reds from enjoying title celebrations in front of supporters should they go on to claim the prize as expected when football returns.
Klopp, however, has insisted there will be a trophy parade in Liverpool if his side does go on to wrap up their first league title in 30 years, although it might not take place right away.
"I can promise that if it happens, there will be a parade as well.
"Whenever. Who cares! We only need one day when everybody is able to come and then we will do that."
Klopp also discussed the importance of his squad working hard until the very last match of the campaign despite being 25 points clear of second-placed Manchester City.
"It's nice to think about it, but we are not champions yet and we know that," he added.
"We know we are close, but close is not there. There are 27 points left for us and we will try everything to take them all.
"We are still not champions. We have to play football games and we have to win them.
"We don't want to stop winning after two games or whatever it is. I don't see results written in the stars; we have to work really hard."