Liverpool has been crowned Premier League champion after its decisive 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
Liverpool’s nearest rival, Arsenal, could only manage a 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, leaving the Reds a point away from securing the Premier League title.
Spurs struck first with a goal from Dominic Solanke in the 12th minute, casting a shadow of doubt over the sunny afternoon in Liverpool. But Luis Díaz answered just four minutes later to quickly level the match.
Goals from Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, and Destiny Udogie secured Liverpool’s top-of-the-table finish and clinched the title in front of its own fans at Anfield.
It is Liverpool’s 20th top-flight league title, making it England’s joint-most successful club in domestic league competition alongside Manchester United.
Liverpool had won 18 First Division titles before the competition’s rebrand as the Premier League in 1992. The club won another league title in 2020, with supporters forced to celebrate at home due to the Covid-19 lockdown.
With the last of Liverpool’s First Division titles coming in 1990, the city is gearing up to properly enjoy a league title for the first time in 35 years.
The Reds’ success this season has surprised some, given it is manager Arne Slot’s first year as head coach in Merseyside.
“When the season started, everybody would have been happy if we were in the top four, if we managed to get Champions League next season again,” he said after the match. “But I don’t think that was fair to our players because they are much better than that—and that’s what they showed this season.”
Slot becomes the first Dutch manager to win the Premier League.
Last summer, Slot replaced club legend Jürgen Klopp—who won one Premier League, one Champions League, one FA Cup, two EFL Cups, one FIFA Club World Cup, one UEFA Super Cup, and one Community Shield during his nearly nine-year stint at Liverpool.
Despite bookmakers considering Liverpool the third favorite for the title at the start of the season—behind Manchester City and Arsenal—Slot has proven that Klopp’s shoes were not too big to fill.
Spurred on by Premier League leading scorer and top assist-maker Salah and iconic club captain Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool has led the table since early November, with no other team looking capable of catching up.
Salah said this title feels better than the one Liverpool earned five years ago.
“Incredible. To win the Premier League here with the fans is something special—you saw that today and every game,” Salah said. “You have a different group now, a different manager, so to do it again is something special.”
As for Arsenal, the Gunners endured a frustrating domestic campaign despite reaching the Champions League semifinals, while Manchester City has suffered an unexpected drop in form after winning four straight Premier League titles between 2021 and 2024.