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There was also a mountain of reaction and analysis from the digital media, and the ECHO has rounded up the best online coverage of Liverpool's 20th title triumph.
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Over on The Athletic's pages, James Pearce writes: "It was 343 days ago when Jurgen Klopp stood in the Anfield centre circle and delivered an emotion-fuelled farewell speech.
"'It doesn’t feel like an end, it just feels like the start,' he reassured a fanbase concerned about what the future looked like without him in it.
In fact, it proved to be gloriously prophetic.
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"Liverpool are champions of England for the 20th time, bringing them level with Manchester United as the joint-most successful side in English top-flight history, and Arne Slot has taken the fast track to the pantheon of Anfield greats by inspiring the most remarkable of triumphs.
"Sunday’s emphatic 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur wrapped up the Premier League title with four games to spare to spark wild scenes of jubilation.
"Slot becomes just the third manager in Liverpool’s history to win the title in his debut season in charge, following in the footsteps of Joe Fagan (1983-84) and Kenny Dalglish (1985-86).
Yes, he was fortunate to inherit a gifted squad, but how he’s taken them to the next level with his tactical acumen and expert man management has been astonishing."
Over on Goal's pages, Mark Doyle assesses what might come next at Anfield, writing: "Liverpool have been the best team in the Premier League this season - and by some distance too.
Klopp's Liverpool had finished third the season before and also lifted the Carabao Cup, while Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah spent the majority of the current campaign showing why they deserved lucrative new contracts with one inspirational display after another.
"Tying the two best players in the Premier League down to new deals also means this summer won't be as traumatic as it could have been.
A lot of his campaign has been followed by the dark specter of an impending exit, but a contract renewal in April settled some nerves and brought intrigue to what more he can achieve with the club.
"He's leading the 2024-25 season's scoring charts with 28, has muscled his way into fifth in the Premier League's all-time goal ranking, and is now the third-highest scorer in Liverpool history.
"Like Gravenberch, his output has dipped slightly entering April, but with teams around the Reds not able to put any pressure on, his efforts earlier in the campaign have proved more than enough to earn him his second English top-flight title and the ninth major trophy of his Liverpool tenure.
"The Egyptian king will look pretty good with another Premier League crown on his head."
Over on Football London's Spurs pages, Alasdair Gold pens: "This was a game that laid bare the gulf between the two teams on the pitch at Anfield.
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Mohamed Salah of Liverpool celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Anfield on April 27, 2025 (Image: Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
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