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·3 Mei 2025
“We Want to Finish Strongly” – Curtis Jones on Liverpool’s Final Four Premier League Games

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·3 Mei 2025
Liverpool’s Premier League title may be secured, but Curtis Jones has made it clear: this isn’t a squad satisfied with silverware alone. In an emotional and insightful interview with liverpoolfc.com, Jones reflected on the club’s monumental title win and the celebrations that followed — but his eyes are already locked onto the horizon. While the champagne may still be chilled, the hunger remains red-hot.
Liverpool’s emphatic 5-1 win over Tottenham at Anfield sealed a record-equalling 20th top-flight title, sparking scenes of euphoria across Merseyside. But for Jones, the job isn’t done.
“Although we’ve won there’s still games that we have got to play… it’s unfortunate because the parties can’t be as big yet!”
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That candid blend of pride and professionalism encapsulates the attitude Arne Slot has instilled in this squad. This isn’t a team taking its foot off the pedal. Four matches remain, including mouthwatering encounters with Chelsea and Arsenal, and Jones made it clear the team won’t be coasting:
“We don’t want to go from a season that’s been unbelievable to now we’ve lost our last four games.”
This is more than lip service. For a squad that prides itself on setting standards, a strong finish isn’t just about pride — it’s about legacy.
Jones described Liverpool’s title-winning day as “the best game I’ve ever been at”, a claim that speaks volumes considering his journey from Kirkby academy to Anfield’s hallowed turf.
“It started from turning up on the bus… we can’t see! There’s who knows how many fans already outside and then there’s 60,000 inside… The whole game was just ridiculous.”
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The emotional weight of that moment was not lost on Jones or the fans, with footage of players celebrating with ball-boys, supporters, and each other painting a portrait of unity — something Slot has built upon seamlessly in his debut campaign.
“You’re jumping round like kids. What an unbelievable day it was!”
Jones’ humility and maturity stood out. Despite fluctuating game time, he remained laser-focused on contributing — whether as a starter or from the bench.
“I would never sulk and I’d never moan because at the end of the year this is what it is all about.”
In an era where modern players often dominate headlines with transfer demands or social media discontent, Jones is refreshingly grounded. His comments show a man who understands team dynamics, patience, and the long game.
“To hear them singing my name and appreciating me for what I’ve done… it couldn’t make me more proud.”
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The final stretch isn’t just a victory parade — it’s an opportunity to rewrite history. Jones knows that, and so does Slot.
“If there’s records there that we can go and break… that’s what we’ll go and do.”
With depth in every department, Liverpool’s rotation won’t mean retreat. It’ll mean chances for fringe players to stake claims, and for this squad to add another layer of dominance to a historic season.
There’s something deeply satisfying about hearing Curtis Jones speak this way. For Liverpool fans, it’s more than just words — it’s proof the heart of the club beats loud in local lads like him. Here’s a homegrown midfielder who’s lifted the Premier League title under a new manager, in a new era, but with the same old Scouse grit.
Supporters will love how he talks about not sulking when he’s out of the team. That’s the kind of mentality that wins titles — and more importantly, sustains them. He’s got every right to be buzzing, especially with the Kop belting out his name, but instead of basking in the moment, he’s focused on finishing the season in style.
Arne Slot couldn’t ask for a better ambassador of the club’s spirit. Jones isn’t just a squad player — he’s a reflection of what Liverpool stands for. Passion, perseverance, pride. And now, with four big games left and the chance to break even more records, you can bet this team — with Jones at its heart — will keep pushing for greatness.