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Liverpool have officially updated their Champions Wall at Anfield after sealing their 20th top-flight title on Sunday.
The Reds demolished Tottenham 5-1 in front of a jubilant Anfield crowd, with goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, and Mohamed Salah confirming their status as champions.
Former Red Dominic Solanke had given Spurs an early lead before the comeback began, with Destiny Udogie also scoring an own goal.
This was more than just a win, it was a moment Liverpool fans had been dreaming of since 2020, when the last title lift came behind closed doors.
This time, the emotion was shared between players and fans in the flesh.
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On Monday morning, the Champions Wall outside Anfield was updated, swapping out the number 19 under “League Titles” for a fresh 20.
With six European Cups to United’s three, Liverpool’s dominance is unmatched, and now proudly displayed for all to see outside Anfield, inside the AXA Training Centre, and along the Walk of Champions.
In total, the club’s silverware haul now reads:
20 League Titles
6 European Cups
8 FA Cups
10 League Cups
3 UEFA Cups
4 UEFA Super Cups
1 FIFA Club World Cup
16 Community Shields
With one more to possibly come in August, when Liverpool face either Man City or Nottingham Forest at Wembley.
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Liverpool will officially be presented with the Premier League trophy after their final match against Crystal Palace on Sunday, May 25.
This time, the club will celebrate in front of a full house, a stark contrast to 2020’s closed-door celebration.
A podium will be set up in the centre of the pitch, where the players will collect their medals and celebrate with the fans.
As tradition dictates, Virgil van Dijk, as captain, will be the final player called to the stage to lift the trophy, engraved and adorned with red ribbons, into the Anfield sky.
Each Premier League champion receives 40 commemorative medals, distributed among the squad, manager, and staff, with players needing at least five league appearances to guarantee one.
Liverpool fans, it’s been 35 years since we lifted this trophy in front of you—this one is worth every second of the wait.
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