Linda Pizzuti Henry looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League final match between Liverpool FC and Real Madrid at Stade de France on May 28, 2022 (Image: Alexander Hassenstein – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
Linda Pizzutti stunned Liverpool supporters by appearing behind the bar at Anfield as the Reds looked to clinch the Premier League title. The wife of the Reds’ principal owner John Henry was on Merseyside for the game and was pictured interacting with fans from behind the food and drink kiosk inside the ground.
The 46-year-old was serving food and drink to fans inside the Main Stand ahead of the game. Liverpool know that avoiding defeat at Anfield would be enough to secure a historic 20th English title in Arne Slot’s first season as head coach.
She then published a video on her Instagram account behind the scenes in the Main Stand as fans chanted ahead of kick-off.
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For Pizzuti, it’s the first match that her and husband Henry, who heads up American ownership group Fenway Sports Group, have attended since Slot’s first home game against Brentford back in August.
FSG, then New England Sports Ventures, bought Liverpool back in September 2010 and have seen the Reds win the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, League Cup and Club World Cup under their leadership.
Linda Pizzutti stunned Liverpool supporters by appearing behind the bar at Anfield as the Reds looked to clinch the Premier League title.
There were incredible scenes outside Anfield ahead of the game as thousands of supporters gathered to create an incredible atmosphere ahead of the match.
Virgil van Dijk used his matchday programme notes to ask fans to create a “sea of red” for the game and the skipper’s request was clearly granted as fans arrived early to create a special atmosphere.
The Liverpool captain said last week: “I would just encourage everyone that comes to Anfield for the remaining games of the season to wear red, come in red or come with all red, make it a red Anfield.”