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Liverpool thrashed Tottenham to win the Premier League title at Anfield
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Liverpool have been crowned Premier League champions after a dominant 5-1 victory over Tottenham at Anfield.
The Reds secured their record-equalling 20th English top-flight title in emphatic fashion, matching bitter rivals Manchester United's tally.
Arne Slot's men stormed back after conceding a surprise early goal to dominate proceedings as the decibel level soared among the 60,000-plus crowd.
The Dutchman spoke directly to the crowd as he was doused in beer on the pitch.
Arne Slot was loving life as Liverpool won the Premier League with ease
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He said: "It was clear we couldn't lose this game. Everyone on the bus said there's no way we're going to lose this game. They always find a way to win.
"Incredibly proud, not only of the players but the people standing here, sport directors, my staff members, we should give them a big round of applause.
"Let's forget it's the second in 35 years, it's the second in five years."
The title, secured with four games to spare, is only Liverpool's second Premier League triumph in 35 years.
Crucially, unlike their 2020 success under Jurgen Klopp during the pandemic, fans were present to witness this historic achievement.
Dominic Solanke briefly threatened to spoil the party when he powered home a header from James Maddison's corner in the 12th minute.
But Liverpool were level just four minutes later when Luis Diaz converted Dominik Szoboszlai's cross from close range, with VAR overturning an initial offside flag.
Alexis Mac Allister then thundered home a beauty from the edge of the box to give Liverpool the lead in the 24th minute.
Cody Gakpo made it 3-1 before half-time, slamming a shot into the bottom corner after Spurs failed to clear.
Mohamed Salah added a fourth after the break, cutting in to blast home his 28th Premier League goal of the season.
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Liverpool beat Tottenham 5-1 at Anfield to start the party
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Destiny Udogie's own goal completed the rout.
The scenes at Anfield were jubilant as Liverpool fans celebrated a league title in person for the first time since 1990.
The outpouring of pure joy and raw emotion on a suitably sunny Merseyside afternoon was totally understandable and more than deserved.
At the final whistle, Alisson Becker and Mohamed Salah were among those who fell to the turf in celebration.
The players danced wildly in front of the Kop as fireworks exploded in the streets behind it.
This triumph brings Liverpool level with Manchester United as the joint-most successful club in English top-flight history.
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It marks a stark contrast to their 2020 title, when Covid restrictions meant players celebrated alone at Formby Hall hotel.
Slot's achievement in his debut season has been nothing short of remarkable, with Liverpool finishing 15 points clear of nearest challengers Arsenal.
The Dutchman has become the first Dutch coach to win the Premier League and only the fifth manager to achieve it in his debut season.
He follows in the footsteps of Joe Fagan and Sir Kenny Dalglish, who also won the title in their first seasons as Liverpool manager.