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Karen McKenzie came all the way from Canada to watch the game
A woman has travelled over 3,000 miles to Liverpool this weekend.
Karen McKenzie, 61, is one of thousands of supporters who have travelled to the city in hopes of watching the win its 20th Premier League title.
Fortunately, that wish has come true for supporters this evening (April 27) as the club were crowned winners during electric scenes at Anfield.
Arne Slot’s team only needed a point against Tottenham on Sunday to secure the league title but clinched it in style with a 5-1 victory over Spurs.
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Karen, who is originally from Scotland but lives in Canada, has supported the club since she was 15-years-old.
The 61-year-old told the ECHO: "We came over just for this day.
We didn't have a ticket but my son and I came.
We came two days ago.
I tried to get a ticket, I tried everything I could but we wanted to be in Liverpool."
The mum told the ECHO that she has spent "thousands" to be in the city for the historic day.
It's just amazing.
"I wanted to share it with my son to show what happens when everyone comes together."
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People are celebrating across the city as bars, pubs and beer gardens become a sea of red, filled with celebratory Liverpool supporters.
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