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However, despite no other team being in the running, captain Virgil van Dijk won't get his hands on the Premier League trophy just yet.
Liverpool will have to wait until the final weekend of the season to hoist the coveted silverware.
It will be a special occasion for the Reds, who will finally get to celebrate their success with their fans - something they were denied during their last Premier League triumph in 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Interestingly, current champion Manchester City, who was ruled out of contention some time ago, may still possess one of the two Premier League trophies.
The reigning champion is allowed to retain their trophy until three weeks before their final league match of the season at the latest.
Sunday's celebrations won't be dampened by that, though.
Liverpool fans pose with a replica Premier League trophy.
"It is a big responsibility because we are aware of the fact the last time this club won the league it was Covid so everyone is looking forward to Sunday," he stated.
"But we are aware there is a job still to be done and that is (to win) one point
We are aware and our fans are aware we still need a point, we are definitely still aware within this building
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