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The 2019–20 Title-Winning Season: 99 Points
In terms of points, Liverpool’s most successful Premier League season came in 2019–20, when Jürgen Klopp’s side claimed the title for the first time in the Premier League era, ending a 30-year wait for top-flight success.
Although the season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Liverpool returned from the break with the same hunger and sealed the championship with seven matches to spare.
While this is undoubtedly the most impressive Premier League season Liverpool has experienced, history looks as if it is going to repeat itself, as the Reds are racing towards their second Premier League title this year and their 20th in the top flight.
With Liverpool's second Premier League title seeming almost inevitable at this point, bookies have placed the Reds as the commanding favourites to win the EPL this season with 1/1000 odds, yet despite these odds making the title seem almost inevitable, many die-hard Liverpool fans will still be placing wagers on their beloved club.
Many of the best new betting sites offer punters swift payouts through flexible transaction methods, diverse EPL sports betting markets with competitive odds, and enticing bonuses such as odds boosts, free bets, and deposit matches, making these platforms the perfect options to back the Reds to the finish line for the 2024/2025 English Premier League campaign.
The 2018–19 Campaign: 97 Points and No TitleJust one year before lifting the trophy, Liverpool delivered what is arguably one of the most impressive runners-up campaigns in English football history.
The season was not without reward, however, as the team capped it off with a Champions League triumph in Madrid, beating Tottenham Hotspur 2–0.The 2021–22 Season: Another 92-Point FinishThe 2021–22 season brought Liverpool within touching distance of another Premier League title.
The race went down to the final day, but City’s comeback against Aston Villa ensured that Liverpool would finish second despite their remarkable points total.The 2023–24 Season: A Resurgence to 82 PointsAlthough Liverpool did not win the title in 2023–24, the season marked a notable return to form after a difficult 2022–23 campaign.
The emergence of younger players and the return of a more aggressive pressing style made Liverpool dangerous once again.The 2008–09 Rafa Benítez Team: 86 Points and a Statement of IntentLong before Klopp's era, Rafa Benítez led Liverpool to their best Premier League finish at the time during the 2008–09 season.
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