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Liverpool Crowned Premier League Champions: Slot Makes History in His First Season
Liverpool captures their 20th league title and solidifies their status as England’s most successful club.
Liverpool clinched the 2024-25 Premier League title after drawing 2-2 against Tottenham at Anfield, securing the point needed to lift their second modern-era league trophy and the 20th in the club’s history. With this achievement, the Reds now tie Manchester United as the most decorated club in English league history.

A Title With Dutch Precision
The arrival of Arne Slot to the Anfield bench came with moderate expectations, but the Dutch manager exceeded all predictions. In his debut season, he delivered an almost flawless campaign, suffering only two losses across 38 matches. Unlike other clubs, Liverpool relied on continuity and minimal investment, highlighted by the signing of Federico Chiesa, who contributed in key moments despite limited appearances.
Defensive stability, led by Virgil van Dijk, and the creative spark of midfielders like Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai were crucial to the team's success. Additionally, the late-season return of Trent Alexander-Arnold from injury brought valuable experience and leadership during the title run-in.}

Salah Leads the Charge
With 27 goals, Mohamed Salah finished as the league’s top scorer, once again proving his vital role in the team’s attack. The Egyptian star had repeatedly voiced his ambition to win the league title—prioritizing it even over the Champions League—and fulfilled his goal by stepping up in decisive moments.
The draw against Tottenham, with goals from Luis Díaz and Alexis Mac Allister, was enough to clinch the title, taking advantage of Arsenal's late-season slip-ups. The celebration at Anfield was electric, especially after fans were denied a title party at the stadium back in 2020 due to pandemic restrictions.
With this championship, Liverpool not only matches Manchester United’s league titles but, when counting their six European Cups, cements themselves as the most successful club in English football history. The Arne Slot era starts with silverware that promises to be just the beginning.