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The last game before everything changed – through the eyes of the people there

The last game before everything changed – through the eyes of the people there
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Liverpool fans welcomed the team bus to Anfield in the same way as any other big European night
Liverpool fans welcomed the team bus to Anfield in the same way as any other big European night

11 March 2020. 22.31 GMT.

With seconds left, Atletico Madrid’s Alvaro Morata slides a finish past Liverpool’s Adrian to complete a remarkable victory.

As the ball hits the net, 3,000 Atletico fans erupt and manager Diego Simeone celebrates before them.

But as the lights went out on Liverpool’s Champions League defence so they did on football – Covid-19 shutting the game down for three months and leaving European grounds empty indefinitely.

A subsequent investigation found the game was one of two major sporting events that week, along with the Cheltenham Festival, that ’caused increased suffering and death’

Indeed, by the end of March 2020, Liverpool was a suspected coronavirus ‘hotspot’, with one of the highest suspected number of cases in the UK.

One year on from the last match before a full house, we’ve spoken to those who were inside Anfield to find out what it was like.

A unique build-up

When Liverpool lost 1-0 in Madrid on 18 February, with only nine Covid cases confirmed in the UK at the time, there were only hints of the impending tumult.

Liverpool supporter and co-host of podcast The Anfield Wrap John Gibbons was there and says it was no different to usual.

“We treated it like a normal European away game. Everyone was in the bars having a good time.”

John Gibbons,
John Gibbons (R) attends the first leg in Madrid

For Liverpool’s then first-team physio Chris Rohrbeck, it was a similar story.

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“We stayed in a bubble on our visit to Madrid as we usually would for a European game,” he says.

“There was talk of coronavirus but for us at the time, it was something happening in China, far away.”

John Murray, part of the BBC Radio 5 Live commentary team for both legs, describes a different atmosphere.

“When we went to Spain, we had deliberately kept ourselves to ourselves.


“There was a feeling something was going to happen.”

In the background, Covid-19 was spreading rapidly, putting sporting fixtures in Italy behind closed doors or postponing them completely.

The day before the second leg at Anfield, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said “some things are more important than football” and urged players and supporters not to shake hands during the game.

That evening, Valencia’s Champions League match with Atalanta was played without fans and the Spanish football federation moved La Liga games behind closed doors.

However, Arsenal’s Premier League game against Manchester City, scheduled for that Wednesday, was postponed ‘as a precautionary measure’ after several Gunners players went into self-isolation.

It was clear everything was changing.

By that point, Spain had the sixth highest number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the world – and numbers were rising quickly.

Spanish journalist Hugo Condes from Onda Cero radio station travelled to Liverpool the day before the game.

“We wondered if, when we landed, they’d just send us back without getting off the plane,” he says.

“When we arrived, I saw pictures of people buying food and toilet paper – it was like a zombie movie.”

The ‘last’ game

“Liverpool is not a massive city,” says Gibbons. “On European games, visiting fans are in the centre all day and make a great atmosphere.

“Atletico fans see some of themselves in us so it’s a good relationship.”

For players, the virus was a talking point but the Liverpool team were trying to focus on the game.

“Everyone was aware of what was going on,” explains Rohrbeck. “But we were behind in the tie and we needed to push it away.

“We had to go by what the politicians were saying.

“We were so busy preparing that there was no point thinking of anything else.”

Former Liverpool physio Chris Rohrbeck
Chris Rohrbeck returned to FS Mainz in July 2020 after three years as first-team physio at Liverpool

Inside Anfield, hand sanitiser had multiplied and Rohrbeck says he was washing his hands more than usual.

“But we didn’t have face masks, there were no guidelines to follow,” he recalled.

“It still felt normal.”

At 16:30 though, the World Health Organisation labelled the new coronavirus as a pandemic and that made it real for Murray.

“I heard the 5 Live news bulletin and it suddenly came closer to home,” he says.

“There we were, expecting 60,000 fans inside Anfield, including 3,000 who’d somehow been allowed to travel from Madrid.

“They came in first as well so when I reported the team news, they were already in the ground.”

Condes had similar thoughts. “When we started broadcasting, I spoke about the Covid situation.

Hugo Condes
Spanish journalist Hugo Condes at Anfield for the Champions League second leg between Liverpool and Atletico Madrid

“A rough translation is: ‘Confusing times come. We do not know when we will see a game like this again. So let’s enjoy this, the most important thing among the least important.'”

But for fans, coronavirus was not the main issue.

“It sounds crazy now but all we talked about was that we were losing,” says Gibbons.

“It never crossed my mind not to go.

“We went for drinks as usual in the unseasonable March sunshine at a local Anfield bar. It’s full of Liverpool memorabilia and there were people singing on the balcony.

“Our only coronavirus worry then was that we were two wins from the title – what would happen if they cancelled football?”

And, as referee Danny Makkelie blew his whistle at 20:00, the action shut out any wider context.

“The atmosphere was up there with the best I experienced at Anfield,” remembers Rohrbeck, who sat on the front row of the Liverpool dugout.

“It was just as loud as the Barcelona semi-final from the season before or the Manchester City quarter-final in 2018.”

“It was business as usual in Anfield,” agrees Murray. “We talked about coronavirus on a few occasions but really it was by-the-by.”

“I was single-minded,” concurs Gibbons. “We wanted to win. Liverpool fans always back the team against anyone in Europe but we were nervous against Atletico.”

In a dramatic period of extra time, Liverpool nudged ahead through Roberto Firmino only for Adrian’s loose clearance to gift Atletico sub Marcos Llorente a vital away goal and he would score again before Morata added gloss.

“Champions League matches are always special but this one felt extra because of the amount of time it might take to enjoy a game on the field again,” says Condes.

For Condes, one fan summed it up by telling him: “If there had to be a last game in the history of football, it was undoubtedly this.”

Atletico Madrid supporters
Atletico Madrid had never won at Anfield prior to this game

The fallout

Post-match press duties were dominated by the game, but Murray recalls questions about the impact of coronavirus.

“We asked the managers,” he remembers. “Klopp simply said ‘I’m not an expert’ and understandably left it at that.”

As the managers digested the result, supporters spilled into the city.

“The attitude in Liverpool is if it looks like they’re going to shut the bars, you go out and make the most of it,” says Gibbons.

“The sensible thinking would be to stay away, but this isn’t a sensible city.

“I took it relatively easy but my colleagues and friends had a heavy night. The office was quiet the following day.”

For Atletico fans, it was party time.

“When the game finished, we went to the centre,” Condes says.

“There were many Spanish fans and journalists there, all really happy.

“I took my food to the hotel but many Spanish fans were out celebrating.”

Over subsequent days, the situation escalated rapidly.

Liverpool staff arrived at their training ground the following morning, still reflecting on the result.

But there would be no training that day.

“We were called into a meeting led by the gaffer,” says Rohrbeck. “He explained the training ground would be closed for at least two weeks but probably four.

“We were told to go home and isolate.

“So we did.”

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a national lockdown on 23 March and Liverpool didn’t return to Melwood until the middle of May,

Melwood training ground
When lockdown began to lift, three players were able to return and have one pitch each to train on at Melwood

Football was shut down across the country, mirroring events across Europe.

“When we got back to Spain, people couldn’t believe that the government had allowed the fans to travel,” says Condes.

“Three days later, they announced a national lockdown.”

For John Murray, football’s end was not something he had prepared for.

“I was still expecting to cover a game that weekend,” he says. “I ended up going to watch Bradford Park Avenue as it felt like this might be the last time I’d watch football.

“I needed that comfort – nobody knew when it might start up again.”

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