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20 top league titles in hand! England's most successful club, Liverpool, is back!


The reporter reported coldly 5-1, Liverpool "four kills" Tottenham Hotspur in the home season, winning the second Premier League title in team history four rounds ahead of schedule and the 20th English top league title. A sold-out Anfield stadium was a sea of joy as the Premier League title equalled Liverpool's top-flight title with arch-rivals Manchester United. Since Manchester United surpassed Liverpool (18) in the 2010/11 top-flight title tally (19), Liverpool fans have waited a full 14 years for the milestone moment of re-establishing themselves as England's most successful club.


In this season's Premier League championship celebration, tickets originally priced at £61 were sold for a whopping £3,248.7, a staggering 53 times the premium. Liverpool naturally played their main role at home, with captain Virgil van Dijk leading the defence and Mohamed Salah, Gakpo and Dias forming the front trident. Tottenham boss Angusto Postecoglou has stressed that he will do everything he can to snipe at Liverpool, but has made as many as eight changes for Thursday's more important Europa League semi-final.



Although Liverpool had the advantage at home, it was Tottenham Hotspur who scored first. In the 12th minute, Solanke took the lead with a header from a corner kick from Maddison. Just four minutes later, Szoboszlai crossed in the box and Dias grabbed the equaliser in front of goal. The referee originally signalled that the offside goal was invalid, but VAR intervened to change the decision. In the 24th minute, McAllister overtook the score with a long-range shot from outside the arc of the penalty area. Ten minutes later, it was Gakpo's turn to shake off the defense and shoot low into the far corner to make it 3-1. Gakpo became only the second player in Liverpool history to score in nine consecutive starts at Anfield since Mohamed Salah. Gakpo has scored nine goals in the Premier League this season, setting a personal record for goals scored in a single season in the Premier League.


In the 62nd minute, Salah broke away from the defense sideways near the penalty area line and scored a goal, and the score was changed to 4-1. The excited Egyptian star took a selfie with the fans on their mobile phones on the sidelines and the fans in the stands behind him, recording the goal that will go down in history. Salah's goal overtook Sergio Aguero to move him fifth in the Premier League's scorers list with 185 goals, while also becoming the Premier League's all-time top scorer. Three minutes later, Alexander-Arnold picked up a cross from the left side of the penalty area, and Udogie set up an own goal under Salah's interference.



Jurgen Klopp led Liverpool to their first Premier League title five years ago, but fans could not take to the streets to hug and celebrate due to the pandemic. But five years later, Liverpool fans can enjoy a championship party at Anfield. Last time, Jurgen Klopp said with regret that it was unacceptable that fans had waited 30 years and not be able to celebrate. Everything at Anfield this time made Liverpool fans feel that the feeling of winning the Premier League is so real. After the game, the whole Liverpool team joined the Anfield Stadium fans to sing "You'll Never Walk Alone" and share the carnival moment.


Slote is the third coach in Liverpool history to win the top flight title in his first season in charge, after Fagan (1983/84) and Dalglish (1985/86). Virgil van Dijk became the first Dutchman to captain LinkedIn Gran to a top-flight title, while Slote was the first Dutch coach to lead his team to an English top-flight title. But the Dutch coach was very calm, saying he was no different from last year when he took over from Jurgen Klopp: "I'm still Miam's husband and I'm still Issa and Chope's father. My family has come to watch the game, and I'm going to celebrate with a glass of wine with my family. ”



This is the ninth time in Liverpool's history that they have won the top-flight title in April, and Slote's Liverpool are the best team in the Premier League this season. Manchester City are rebuilding, Arsenal have not survived injuries and slumps, Chelsea are still looking for direction, and only Liverpool can achieve sustainable stability.


Liverpool have lost only two of the 34 Premier League games, won 25 of them, scored 80 goals and topped the Premier League, and won the title four rounds ahead of schedule with 82 points. Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool team had scored more than 90 points three times, but unfortunately only won one time (2019/20).



For Liverpool fans, this season's Premier League trophy means a lot. Not only are they equal to Manchester United's top flight trophies (20) and the number of major trophies in Manchester United's history (68), but Liverpool are also twice as big as their arch-rivals in terms of the heavier Champions League trophy figures. Even if you don't count the controversial Charity Shield/Community Shield winners, Liverpool's major trophies (52) are five ahead of Manchester United – Liverpool's trophy gallery never displays the Charity Shield/Community Shield, as the competition has only been played against the FA Cup champions since 1974. And for a time when you could share the title without winning or losing in regular time, it was really not serious enough.


When the Premier League kicked off in 1992, Liverpool had 18 more major trophies than arch-rivals Manchester United. But in 2010/11, for the first time since the 1970s, United surpassed Liverpool in the number of top-flight trophies. Given the current difference in quality and form between Liverpool and Manchester United, Liverpool fans are confident that the Reds will soon surpass the Red Devils in the number of top-flight trophies under Slot, led by Slot.


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