Anfield roared with history and hope on Sunday as Liverpool crushed Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 to claim their 20th English top-flight title, drawing level with Manchester United’s long-standing record.
Under the fresh leadership of Arne Slot, who only took charge last summer, the Reds demonstrated an unstoppable force.
The title was secured with four games still left to play a testament to Liverpool’s dominance throughout the season.
Slot’s appointment marked the beginning of a bold new era, and he delivered instantly, guiding the club to its first Premier League crown since 2020 and just the second in the modern Premier League era.
Though Tottenham stunned the home crowd early with Dominic Solanke’s 12th-minute goal, Liverpool’s response was nothing short of ruthless.
Luis Díaz ignited the comeback before Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, and Mohamed Salah added to the tally, with Destiny Udogie’s own goal compounding Spurs’ misery.
The afternoon also saw history made on an individual level. Mohamed Salah, already a Liverpool icon, etched his name deeper into Premier League lore by surpassing Sergio Agüero to become the highest-scoring foreign player in the league’s history with his 28th goal of the campaign.
Slot’s Liverpool side showcased relentless consistency, suffering only two defeats in 34 matches.
In doing so, they ended Manchester City’s four-year reign and sparked a thrilling new narrative at the summit of English football.
Celebrations at Anfield were heartfelt and deeply personal. For the first time since 1990, Liverpool fans witnessed their team lift the league title on home turf, and Slot, in a moment of pure class, led tributes to his predecessor Jürgen Klopp the man who laid the foundation for Liverpool’s modern revival.
“It’s more than I ever dreamed,” Slot said, speaking to a jubilant Anfield. “This title belongs to the fans, to the players, and to everyone who believed in us.”
Slot now joins a prestigious group of managers José Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Manuel Pellegrini, and Antonio Conte who have conquered the Premier League in their debut seasons.