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Liverpool’s long-awaited Premier League triumph ignited a night of unrestrained joy at Anfield, followed by plans for a victory parade that will bring the city to a standstill later this month.
But after securing their 20th top-flight title with a commanding 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur, it’s been revealed that the squad has a party on Sunday night ahead of the main events of lifting the trophy on 25 May and the city-wide parade the following day.
The post-match festivities began in Anfield’s Carlsberg Dugout, a multipurpose event space within the Main Stand typically used for conferences and private functions.
Players, staff, and their families transformed the venue into a raucous celebration hub, with the party lasting until nearly 3 a.m, according to the Athletic.
A DJ kept the dancefloor alive, blending club anthems like Luis Díaz’s Colombian-inspired chant and Virgil van Dijk’s serenade with an unlikely soundtrack: Dire Straits’ Sultans of Swing.
Manager Arne Slot, who became the first Dutch coach to win the Premier League, embraced the moment with his family who joined in on the event.
Owners John W.
Henry and Linda Pizzuti made a brief appearance, while local celebrities like actor James Nelson-Joyce and boxing champions Paul and Liam Smith joined the revelry.
As the Dugout party wound down, several players returned to the pitch for quiet moments of reflection.
Captain Virgil van Dijk, still in his club tracksuit, posed for family photos in front of the deserted Kop?
Ibrahima Konaté ventured into the Main Stand’s first tier, sitting alone in contemplation.
Outside Anfield, thousands of fans defied the late hour, flooding Walton Breck Road with red flares and fireworks.
Supporters scaled lampposts and rooftops to chant well past midnight, while Diogo Jota cycled through Crosby the next morning proudly sporting the commemorative Champions 24-25 jersey.
Liverpool’s celebrations will crescendo on May 26 with a victory parade, confirmed hours after the title-clinching match
The procession, funded entirely by the club, will follow a 15km route starting at Allerton Maze at 2:30 p.m., traversing Queens Drive, West Derby Road, and The Strand before concluding at Blundell Street.
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