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Goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah and an own goal from Destiny Udogie did the damage.
Arne Slot let himself go at the final whistle as the Dutchman soaked in his moment with the Liverpool coaching staff.
From there, the party really began as the Liverpool squad celebrated in front of the Kop.
Here are the best photos from what was a glorious afternoon at Anfield.
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It was wonderful to see Slot lapping up the applause after leading Liverpool to an unexpected Premier League title.
The 46-year-old was not everybody’s first choice to succeed Jurgen Klopp last summer, but has proven to be a masterstroke of an appointment.
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Klopp famously introduced Slot to the Liverpool fans at his farewell last summer.
And after securing the title, the boss repaid the favour, getting on the microphone and bellowing his predecessor’s name.
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One of the biggest points of intrigue was how Trent Alexander-Arnold would celebrate the league title win.
With the right-back on the verge of a move to Real Madrid, there were plenty of eyes on what he would do come full-time.
As it turned out, there wasn’t too much to write home about.
Alexander-Arnold was as involved as anyone during the celebrations, and took in his own private moment with the Kop chanting his name.
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For some Liverpool players, this was the very first trophy of their time with the club.
For others, they are seasoned in the art of celebration.
One who enjoys the latter status is Alisson Becker, and the Liverpool goalkeeper was one of the chief instigators as the Reds stars let loose at full-time.
With Dua Lipa’s ‘One Kiss’ blasting around Anfield, the Liverpool players danced the afternoon away.
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One of the best images of the day was the Liverpool squad lining up in front of the Kop to take in a rousing rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone.
Once that was done – and a few tears were shed – the squad gathered once again to take an almighty group picture.
With just about eery player and staff member involved and – crucially – the fans in the background, this is exactly what we all missed out on in 2020.
Fantastic memories.
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Another superb moment was the referee’s final whistle which announced Liverpool as champions of England once again.
With the players on the pitch celebrating in their own
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