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Liverpool are 2024/25 Premier League Champions: Where the Title was Won

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Liverpool Football Club are officially the Premier League Champions for 2024/25.

Arne Slot has ripped up all the record books in bscoming only the third Liverpool manager to win the league in his debut season, following in the footsteps of Joe Fagan and Sir Kenny Dalglish.

After thirty-five years, the supporters finally were given the chance to properly celebrate winning the football league again.



COVID took the excitement away with no supporters in the ground five years ago, but this team have just given their people a day to remember for the rest of their lives.



This season has already been an emotional rollercoaster and it’s still not over yet, but following the crowning moment of a twentieth league title, we feel it’s only right to look back on some of the very key moments where the Reds truly started to dream.

NUNEZ PUTS HIS NAME IN LIGHTSMark Pain/Alamy.

Darwin Nunez’s brace against Brentford back in January, painted a huge picture in the title-race.

It’s hard to ignore that the Uruguayan’s journey at Liverpool has been marked by inconsistency, but in this scenario, he delivered at the most crucial of times.

Nunez scored twice in stoppage time at the GTECH Community Stadium to therefore snatch a pivotal three points for the Reds, whilst defeats for Arsenal and Manchester City on that same day, posed a massive swing of momentum in their favour.

Two instinctive finishes served as a reminder of the explosive potential that first convinced Liverpool to invest heavily in the striker, when at Benfica.

Nunez’s goals didn’t just secure the points, but kept Liverpool in control of their own destiny, which was made even sweeter by both their chasers slipping up on the same day.

SLOT DEFEATS PEP (TWICE!)Liverpool FC via Getty Images.

Jurgen Klopp’s Anfield exit brought an end to an iconic Premier League rivalry between himself, Liverpool, Manchester City and Pep Guardiola.

Both clubs and managers pushed each other to new heights.

For Liverpool, ninety-seven (2018-19) and ninety-two points (2021/22) were shockingly not enough for Premier League titles as Manchester City and Guardiola pipped them by a single point, but the Reds got hands on their first in 2019-20, winning it at a canter with ninety-points, although just falling short of the centurion title, held by the Citizens.

While others often shrank when put against Guardiola’s tactical machine, Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool rose to the challenge and faced him head on.

Isaac Parkin/PA Images.

This resulted in the German becoming the Spaniard’s most hated opponent in the English top-flight, winning twelve matches.

As for Arne Slot, he hasn’t just beaten Pep Guardiola to the Premier League in his debut season, but he has been head and shoulders above his opponent in every way.

Anfield saw the first moment where the Reds began to dream, all the way back in November.

Slot versus Guardiola for the very first time.

Liverpool delivered that day with a 2-0 home victory courtesy of Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo – a scoreline which actually flattered their opponents and on another day, Liverpool could have had four or five!

The two sides faced off against each other again, just last February, and the Reds brought their game to a whole new level.

Sitting ten clear at the summit of the Premier League, Liverpool arrived in Manchester dreaming of a first away win at the Etihad in a decade, and they did just that – and more.

Slot’s men schooled the Citizens for ninety minutes, in their own ground, on their own patch.

Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai secured an emphatic 2-0 victory that followed the greatest away performance of the new era so far.

Liverpool got the job done twice, and that’s all they’ll care about.

Now, Manchester will have no choice but, to hand the Premier League title over.

VAN DIJK PUTS LIVERPOOL ON THE BRINKPaul Ellis/AFP via Getty Images.

Virgil van Dijk in the final minutes for Liverpool again.

It has become a reocurring theme for the Dutchman, during his Anfield career.

Just two weeks ago, the captain delivered a hammer blow to West Ham United as the Reds took a huge step closer to their desired dream.

A header in the eighty-ninth minute, saw the Reds respond to second-half adversity once again.

This was a massive phsychological boost to Liverpool and to those who have witnessed the defender be at fault for an equalising goal, just minutes earlier.

It also reeled in a sigh of relief and a huge let off in the celebrations with Virgil van Dijk marching to celebrate in the corner of the Kop, kissing the crest and supporters got their wish of positive contract news, just a few days later, with the Dutchman signing a new two-year contract.

This paved the way for Liverpool’s need for just six more points from the remaining six matches.

TOTTENHAM TITLE PARTYLiverpool FC.

Liverpool wrapped up the Premier League title in style on Sunday.

Tottenham Hotspur were the visitors to Anfield in a fixture that was heavily centered around the need for just one more Premier League point, to bring the league title back where it belong.

It was party-fever all around the ground and from the team-bus greeting, to the performance on the pitch, Liverpool supporters couldn’t have wished for a better day.

Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah fired their side to victory, following ex-Red Dominic Solanke’s early scare, in a 5-1 thrashing and it wasn’t until post-match that the celebrations of another league title win, truly began.

The players, coaching staff and the supporters sang in unison to ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ in-front of the Kop, with barely a dry-eye in sight.

A special moment for all involved and the party followed into the dressing room and outside the ground, with Liverpool becoming a sea of red all around the Anfield terraces.

An era defining moment.

Liverpool Football Club are Champions of England for the twentieth time.

After years of final heartbreak and the global pandemic preventing us from celebrating the proper way, our moment has finally come.

The players, the manager, the staff, we’re sure they’ll enjoy these days just as much as the supporters, but knowing they still have four matches to play until they get their hands on the Premier League trophy, again.

Twelve more points left to play for.

Ninety four points still achievable.

Go and make it happen, Liverpool.

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