Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson admits the prospect of lifting the Premier League trophy at an empty stadium is "pretty strange".
Jurgen Klopp's side need just six-points from their remaining nine games to be crowned English champions for the first time in 30 years.
"Of course it would feel different because if you win any trophy and receive it without any fans there, it would be pretty strange," Henderson told the BBC's Football Daily podcast when asked about the potential of sealing the title in an empty ground.
The England midfielder added that they're ready to finish the campaign strongly when it resumes:
"We still have work to do and we still need to perform at a high level right the way until the season finishes because we want to finish as strongly as we can to make sure it is a full season.
"Whether we win it or whatever, then the trophy and the fans not being there, you just have to deal with it when it comes.
"Hopefully it does happen. We are still in a very good position. It will mean we have won the Premier League and we will all be very happy but then we can look to the future - and whenever fans are allowed back into the stadium, I am sure we will have some sort of celebration together."
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