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With four games still remaining, the party on Merseyside looks set to last for some time - both for the players and the fans.
The title caps off what has been a sensational first season in charge for Slot, with Liverpool having not been given a chance by most pundits before the start of the season.
Paul Scholes tipped Liverpool to be in the title race from an early stage in the season.
Back in September, only a few games into the Premier League season and with Liverpool’s 3-0 win over United at Old Trafford fresh in his mind, Scholes made his first suggestion that the title wouldn’t be a two-horse race between Arsenal and Manchester City, as many had predicted.
Having heard Jamie Carragher tip City for the crown on The Overlap, Scholes responded: “I think Liverpool might have something to say about it.
I know you’re trying to find ways of them not, but when you look at them, you mentioned the forward players there, and then I look at Liverpool’s forward players, I think they’ve got five or six.
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Then I look at any three of the six forwards can play.”
A month later, Scholes would double down on his belief that Liverpool would be involved in the title race, and even suggested the Reds would be a bigger threat than Arsenal at a time when City was still seen as the favorite.
“I think Liverpool’s squad is better than Arsenal’s,” Scholes said on Stick to Football
“I think Guardiola will be more worried about Liverpool than he is about Arsenal.”
Liverpool.com says: Although Scholes didn't quite go as far as tipping Liverpool for the title, he certainly comes away from the Reds' triumph with a lot more credit than his former United teammate
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