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Premier League Glory: Liverpool Triumph 5-1 Against Spurs to Claim Title

Liverpool sealed the Premier League title in emphatic fashion on Sunday, April 27, 2025, thrashing Tottenham 5-1 at Anfield to cap a historic season under new coach Arne Slot.

The triumph marks Liverpool’s record-equaling 20th English league title, matching the achievement of their great rivals Manchester United.

It also crowns a remarkable first year in charge for Slot, who has quickly endeared himself to the club’s passionate fanbase.

Despite falling behind to an early strike from Dominic Solanke, Liverpool responded with trademark intensity.

Goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister, and Cody Gakpo before halftime ensured there would be no delay to the celebrations.

Mohamed Salah added a fourth after the break with his 33rd goal across all competitions this season before a Destiny Udogie own-goal completed the rout.

Needing only a point to clinch the title, Liverpool were determined to deliver a performance worthy of the occasion in front of a packed Anfield. Fans had flooded the streets surrounding the stadium hours before kickoff, creating a carnival atmosphere that carried into the stands.

The victory was so comfortable that Salah even took a moment to pose for a selfie in front of the iconic Kop stand after his goal, a fitting symbol of Liverpool’s dominance this season.

The celebrations inside and outside Anfield were raucous, as supporters savored a long-awaited league title and hailed what many are already calling one of the finest campaigns in the club’s illustrious history.

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