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Liverpool are Premier League champions with four games to spare after hammering Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
The Reds have been magnificent all season and finished the job at Anfield, sticking five past a sorry Spurs side to go 15 points clear.
Five goals on the day made it 80 in the Premier League for Liverpool this term, with no team able to even get close to their goal-scoring prowess.
Each goal was memorable in its own way, but with the title now wrapped up and secured, here, in reverse order, are the five strikes we think were the most important in helping Liverpool to their 20th English championship.
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Liverpool headed into the second Merseyside Derby of the season in a good position in the Premier League, but in the middle of a wider mini-wobble.
Before the March international break the Reds had been dumped out of the Champions League by PSG and lost to Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final within the space of five days.
Although they were nine points clear of Arsenal as they prepared to take on Everton at Anfield, there was a feeling that another dropping of points could open the door for the Gunners.
For a while it looked like that might happen.
But what a difference a point instead of three could have made.
The weekend of the 22nd and 23 of February ultimately proved to be a huge one in the Premier League title race.
After Liverpool dropped points against Aston Villa in midweek, Arsenal had the chance to close the gap to five points with a home game vs West Ham.
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Fortunately for Liverpool, Jarrod Bowen rode to the rescue, surprisingly handing Arsenal defeat and meaning the Reds could move 11 clear with a win over struggling City on the Sunday.
Liverpool accepted the invitation with glee, sweeping into an early lead through Mohamed Salah.
Mikel Merino nodded Arsenal back in front before half-time and that’s how the game stayed until the 81st minute.
With Liverpool not looking especially likely to score, up popped Salah to level the game and keep the Reds four points ahead of Arsenal – and one behind Man City.
It was a lovely goal, with Trent Alexander-Arnold playing a delightful ball into the channel for Darwin Nunez to chase.
With the clock already showing beyond 90 minutes, Liverpool looked set to be heading towards a four-point lead at the top of the table with a game in hand.
As Arsenal played Aston Villa at the Emirates later that evening, it felt as though a big chance for the Gunners to narrow the gap was about to present itself.
But Nunez broke Arsenal hearts, slotting home a pass from Alexander-Arnold to send the travelling Liverpool fans into a frenzy.
On this pivotal day, all three challengers – Liverpool, City and Arsenal – all kicked off at 3pm on Saturday.
With City losing 2-1 to Bournemouth to begin their alarming winter slump and Arsenal going down 1-0 against Newcastle, Liverpool coming from behind to beat Brighton was huge.
Cody Gakpo deserves big credit for grabbing the equaliser with just 20 minutes remaining, but it was Salah’s wonderful, curling strike which takes the cake in this one.
Collecting Curtis Jones’ pass, Salah whipped a beautiful finish into the top corner past Bart Verbruggen and turn this game on its head.
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