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Rather than tell us it finished Liverpool 2 Arsenal 2, the screens instead immediately opted to remind us, if it was needed, that Arne Slot's side are in fact Premier League champions.
It's been an inescapable fact for the remainder of the division for the past fortnight and one that will grate on Arsenal more than any club, given it is they who have - theoretically at least - been the closest challengers.
For the second Sunday in a row, Liverpool dropped points to a London-based club and the fact they still remain a comfortable 15 points clear of their nearest rivals only further illustrates just how dominant a campaign it has been.
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With six points still left to play for, it is still in the hands of Slot and players to ensure they secure the biggest crown in English football by the widest margin recorded in the Premier League era.
Given there is little else left to play for, the head coach and his team might as well go all out to secure another slice of history and if the Reds boss is insistent that everything that happens now is done with a view towards next season, it would be fitting that the champions finish with a flourish.
If some of Mikel Arteta's more recent comments have raised an eyebrow or two, it was something the Arsenal boss said about a game over a decade ago that remains a universal truth.
Speaking about a remarkable performance from Brendan Rodgers's Liverpool in 2014, Arteta famously branded Anfield as "a washing machine" for visiting teams when they are caught in the sort of spin that gripped them here in the first period.
And as the new Premier League champions tore their visitors apart in the opening 45 minutes, Arteta might well have been reminded exactly what he meant by that comparison.
The boos for Alexander-Arnold were, in that sense, so jarring, even allowing for his controversial decision to leave to join Real Madrid as a free agent.
If his introduction was audible enough, his first touches were greeted even more vociferously and in the haze of confusion around it all, Arsenal profited, forcing their equaliser through Mikel Merino as everyone at Anfield still struggled to work out how to feel
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