Riise's message to Reds fans
John Arne Riise described Liverpool supporters as the 'best fans in the world' after the warm reception they afforded the Norwegian upon his first return to Anfield on Tuesday night.
The 31-year-old may have helped Fulham to a 1-0 victory against the Reds, but the Kop were eager to show their appreciation for the seven years of service he gave to the club, which included 348 appearances and 31 goals between 2001 and 2008.
Reds fans chanted Riise's name as the teams prepared to get the second half underway, and the defender was left overwhelmed by the response he received.
He told Liverpoolfc.tv: "I didn't know what to expect really, and then I came out and they started singing (my name).
"I got goose bumps down my back and I was really thankful and grateful for that kind of response.
"They proved they are the best fans in the world and they never forget what players do for the team and I am really thankful for it. It’s something I won't forget."
It was Riise's first appearance at Anfield since he left Liverpool to join AS Roma in the summer of 2008.
He admits it was a somewhat surreal appearance.
"It felt really good to be back at Anfield," said Riise. "I was excited all day and had been looking forward to the game all season. It was great to come back.
"I think the team performed well and on a personal level I think I had a good game, and I'm happy with the three points.
"I said to Brede Hangeland in the warm up that it felt so weird because I'd played so many games here, and now I was playing against Liverpool.
"It was a strange experience, but I enjoyed it and I’m really grateful for the response I got from the crowd.
"After seven years, they never forget what you've done here – and I am thankful for that."
Liverpool will now turn their attentions to Saturday's FA Cup final showdown with Chelsea at Wembley – and Riise admits he'll be cheering his former side on.
He said: "Of course I'll be watching. Seven years with one club - you don't just forget that.
"I'll be supporting Liverpool and hopefully they'll get a good win."