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It’s official, Liverpool is Premier League champions.
Alisson, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah are all set to collect a second league winners’ medal, five years after claiming a first.
Unlike Buttner, the quintet have all played integral roles in both of those triumphs.
The four outfielders played at least 33 games in 2019/20 and, this season have each featured in 31+ off the 34 matches so far.
Salah has played in every single one and Van Dijk hasn’t missed a minute.
He will be remembered as one of the Premier League greats when he calls time on his stint in England.
So will Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, Robertson and Salah, all of whom could stake a claim for being the best in their individual positions during the Premier League era
Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold have won a second Premier League title
Only 21 previous players have done that, most of whom played in the 2004/05 Chelsea side, or the Manchester City team of 2011/12.
John Terry, Sergio Aguero, Didier Drogba, Vincent Kompany, Frank Lampard, Ashley Cole and David Silva are but a few of the stellar names on that list, one that the Liverpool quintet have now joined.
Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, Robertson and Salah are now Premier League stars; bona-fide legends who will be held in the highest regards by Reds and detested by rivals
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