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The bars and pubs are still rammed with Reds supporters refusing to curtail the celebrations at their team sealing the Premier League title when talk at one table turns to the significance of what Anfield had just experienced.
"I was trying to tell my lad how much this means," said one seasoned spectator, who had attended with his son.
So too the desperately disappointing ending to the previous campaign, when hopes of seeing Klopp leave as a Premier League winner once again were thwarted as his team ran out of steam with the finishing line in sight.
The anticipation for the visit of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, then, was tangible from the moment Arsenal's midweek home draw with Crystal Palace meant a point was all that was required to earn Liverpool a record-equalling 20th championship.
But Sunday was greater than anyone could have dared imagine.
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There simply hasn't been a post-match celebration involving Liverpool to match that which greeted the final whistle, surpassing the reaction to the Champions League wins in Istanbul in 2005 and Madrid 14 years later.
And while injury-hit Liverpool's League Cup final win over Chelsea last year was undoubtedly special for the current squad, it was a mere starter for the main event at the weekend.
That it was Anfield, their home, in front of more than 55,000 Liverpool supporters was the key difference.
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