After the match, Konate walked into the empty stadium and sat in the stands to experience the moment like a fan. He couldn't find the words to describe his emotions, saying it was a feeling he had never experienced before. Konate wanted to enjoy the moment alone, away from the excitement of the dressing room.
Although the team had won the title with the support of 60,000 fans and their own efforts, Konate sought a different experience. He was close to tears, feeling a mix of emotions, and was grateful to be part of such a special moment.
The team will officially lift the trophy on the final game of the season against Crystal Palace on May 25th. Konate had previously watched Manchester City lift the title for four consecutive years, so this achievement is a significant milestone for him. He considers the Premier League one of the toughest leagues in the world and is proud to have won it.
Konate grew up watching the Premier League and is now the first French player from Liverpool to lift the title. He acknowledges that winning the league is a rare achievement, and he's grateful to be part of the team that made it happen.
Konate also addressed rumors about a new contract with Liverpool, stating that it's a conversation with the club and nothing has been decided yet.