David Moyes says solidarity across the city makes Liverpool a ‘special’ place

The Toffees boss has praised the way the community supported each other in the wake of the horrific events of Liverpool’s victory parade on Monday.
David Moyes says solidarity across the city makes Liverpool a ‘special’ place

The aftermath of events following Liverpool’s victory parade are still being felt in the city (Peter Byrne/PA)

Everton manager David Moyes believes solidarity across the city is what makes Liverpool a “special” place.

The Toffees boss, who famously coined the phrase The People’s Club when he took over in his first spell at Goodison Park in 2002, has praised the way the community supported each other in the wake of the horrific events of Liverpool’s victory parade on Monday.

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