- Work at the club is expected to last the off-season but could effect next term
- Reds have requested their first fixture away next season to make sure its readyÂ
A construction worker redeveloping Liverpool‘s Anfield Road stand, who claimed to have been sacked for posting videos online, was asked to leave the site today after leaking a behind-the-scenes video of the work in progress.
Kev Moore is one of the workers tasked with working on increasing the capacity of the storied ground to 61,000, which started in 2021.
Liverpool released a video on June 8 of the off-season work that showed the 282-tonne roof of the stand being lifted off by four large cranes.
The work, which is set to cost £80million, will add 7,000 new seats to Liverpool’s home ground, but the club are in a race against time to ensure that Jurgen Klopp‘s side can compete in the stadium at the start of next season.
Moore shared a video claiming he had been sacked after the video circulated on social media on Wednesday, posting the clip alongside the message: ‘Sacked by (Liverpool) for a video I didn’t post