Liverpool fans on Twitter have been responding to the latest social media post from former Reds defender Djimi Traore.
This comes after the 40-year-old shared a post on his official Twitter page quote-tweeting a post shared by the official Liverpool Twitter account.
The account shared video footage of a block Traore made for the Reds during their 2005 Champions League final win over AC Milan.
Traore captioned his post commemorating the 15-year anniversary of the dramatic win.
This post then gathered a lot of replies from Liverpool fans who were eager to share their own messages to the former Red.
Here’s a sample of Liverpool fans responding to Traore’s post:
Happy anniversary 15 years ago @LFC #YNWA https://t.co/dvAFWcGBhr
— Djimi Traore (@Djimi_Traore19) May 25, 2020
Aye aye Djimi happy anniversary and thanks for the memories!!! YNWA
— Jordan Tremenderson ???????????? (@jccouso) May 25, 2020
Thank you for that night Djimi ?? and all you did while at the club
— Pooks * ? (@DJP6x) May 25, 2020
Best left back of your generation! #GOAT
— Nathan Duffy (@NathanDuffy1996) May 25, 2020
Is Djimi Traore a Liverpool club legend?
Yes
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During his time at the Merseyside club, Traore made 141 appearances for the Reds where he won a UEFA Super Cup, an FA Cup, and two League Cups, as well as the Champions League in 2005 (per Transfermarkt). Now that Traore has shared this post on his Twitter page, this paved the way for lots of Liverpool fans to send their own messages to the former defender.
Boss that Djimi. Top fella and European cup winner!
— TTTTT (@Txfive) May 25, 2020
Proper love this Djimi, top man and part of liverpool’s folk law. Stay safe big man ????
— Liver POOOOOL BOi (@Footyrealtalk1) May 25, 2020
YNWA son, what a legacy!
— Alyson Blod Palmer* ??????? ?????? (@AlysonBlod) May 25, 2020
What do we think?
It’s great to see Traore celebrating the 15-year anniversary of Liverpool’s Champions League win in Istanbul. The response to Traore’s post just goes to show how much these Liverpool fans admire and respect the defender for the role he played in the final.