Linda Pizzuti has made clear she remains committed to Liverpool after having her intentions questioned in the hours following Sunday's 4-3 win over Tottenham Hotspur.
The wife of principal owner John W Henry was in high spirits after the seven-goal thriller at Anfield, which saw Spurs fight back from three goals down only to lose in the dying embers of the contest.
A fourth consecutive victory has lifted the Reds above the Lilywhites to fifth in the Premier League table, taking another step closer to securing European football for the following campaign.
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Providing her take on proceedings after the full-time whistle, Pizzuti wrote on Instagram: "Brilliant first 15 minutes with three goals - Trent to Jones, Diaz, Salah- followed by a heart stopping second half, and finally an incredible finish with Jota’s goal. What a match, and 3 big points. Sending healing thoughts to Klopp’s hamstring there."
Reacting to this social media post, one fan questioned: "Still act like you care?", to which Pizzuti replied: "Still do!" No stranger to receiving backlash from sections of the fanbase, an anti-Fenway Sports Group banner was also flown over Anfield during Sunday's showdown.
FSG have come under increased pressure in recent weeks from fans following reports Liverpool had cooled interest in Jude Bellingham, a player many believe represents a player you simply cannot pass up on signing.
John Henry will have seen first-hand any issues with the current squad after attending the Reds' away win at West Ham United last Wednesday, having held discussions with Klopp the day before the match.
"I said this already, yes. I had [a meeting]," the Liverpool manager told reporters on Friday of his talks with the 73-year-old. "The night before the game, we had talks. JK and JWH met. It was good, yes. You're welcome. Any insights to give? I am not sure there is a drug that is already invented for me to do that!"
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