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    Liverpool Crowned Premier League Champions After Thrashing Tottenham

    A Champions’ Party at Anfield

    Slot and Salah Deliver the Title!

    A historic day for Liverpool at Anfield. Their first post-Klopp title, their 20th English championship, and a celebration to remember.

    Slot and Salah Deliver the Title!

    Liverpool’s Premier League title had seemed inevitable for months. The key question was when, not if. Liverpool had long overtaken their main rivals Arsenal and were galloping towards the championship. Finally, the day arrived as Liverpool celebrated the title with a 5-1 victory over Tottenham, securing the trophy with four weeks to spare.

    Liverpool rolled over Tottenham like a steamroller to celebrate their most joyous title triumph in recent history. This season in England has been special. Manchester City’s dominance ended after four consecutive titles, marking the close of the intense Pep-Klopp rivalry era where titles were decided by millimeters in the final weeks. The last time a team won the Premier League with such a margin was in 2020-21.

    Arne Slot’s Liverpool faced no competition this season. When Arsenal drew against Crystal Palace recently, it became clear Liverpool could celebrate this week. The Reds lifted their 20th English league title tonight, equaling Manchester United’s record. Now, United fans can no longer boast about their 20 titles during chants. A few years ago, United had 20 titles while Liverpool had 18. Jürgen Klopp ended the 30-year drought by securing the 19th title, and Slot delivered the 20th to the Reds.

    When Jürgen Klopp bid farewell at Anfield, he made a prophetic statement: “This is not an end. It’s a beginning.”

    Klopp's farewell

    *A Historic Title Celebration at Anfield*

    As soon as the final whistle blew, Liverpool players donned special commemorative jerseys and began celebrating with the Anfield stands. Famous Liverpool chants, especially “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” reverberated through the stadium for long minutes. Even the oldest Liverpool fans couldn’t recall Anfield witnessing such a beautiful celebration.

    Anfield celebration

    The last time Liverpool won the Premier League, global circumstances prevented them from fully savoring their historic achievement. The COVID-19 pandemic meant Klopp and his players, who had ended a 30-year wait, couldn’t enjoy the title as they wished.

    Liverpool’s media team approached Slot during the grand celebration, asking the popular Dutchman to address the stands. Slot concluded his speech with a line that will linger in fans’ minds for years: “This isn’t our second title in 35 years. It’s our second title in 5 years.”

    Slot's speech

    *Salah, the Star of the Celebration and Victory*

    From the first minute, you could see the spark of joy in Liverpool players’ eyes. Even when Solanke put Tottenham ahead in the 12th minute, their happiness was undimmed. They seemed certain they would defeat Tottenham and lift the trophy. One player stood out in his eagerness to score: Mohamed Salah.

    Undoubtedly, he’s been Liverpool’s key player this season. The best performer for the Reds, considered by most experts as the Premier League’s best player this season and a Ballon d’Or contender. Salah finally achieved what he wanted, scoring in his team’s title-clinching match. The Egyptian star, who recently renewed his contract and has no issues with the stands, took selfies with fans, creating one of the most enduring images of Liverpool’s triumph.

    Salah's celebration
    Salah with fans

    With this, Salah surpassed Sergio Agüero. The Manchester City legend previously held the record for most goals by a foreign player in Premier League history. Now, that honor belongs to Salah. The most successful foreign player in Premier League history, the architect of Liverpool’s title, and the most beloved man at Anfield.

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