Liverpool win Premier League title to equal Man Utd's record
- Liverpool secured the Premier League title by defeating Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 at Anfield on Sunday.
- Liverpool only needed one point to formally clinch the trophy after nearest rival Arsenal drew their previous match.
- The victory earned Liverpool their 20th top-flight league championship, equaling Manchester United's domestic record.
- Mohamed Salah said, "This is 100% better than last time," referring to the 2020 title won without attending fans.
- This triumph marks Arne Slot's first trophy as manager and the club's first title celebration with fans since 1990.
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Jamie Carragher: There’s no denying Liverpool are England’s greatest club after matching Man United’s title count
In winning the Premier League at his first attempt, Arne Slot has scored one of the most celebrated equalisers in Anfield history; Liverpool can proudly call themselves record title-winners again.
Liverpool smashes Tottenham to win Premier League title
Liverpool demolished Tottenham 5-1 to clinch the Premier League title at an impassioned Anfield on Sunday, sealing a record-equalling 20th English top-flight crown. Arne Slot's men stormed back after conceding a surprise early goal to dominate the match, feeding off the crackling energy from the 60,000-plus crowd. Liverpool, who can…
Liverpool smash Tottenham to win English Premier League title
The Merseyside club was crowned Premier League champion on Sunday after a 5-1 win against Tottenham. Liverpool's record-equaling 20th English league title matched the achievement of its great rival Manchester United.
Liverpool wins the Premier League after thrashing Tottenham 5-1; Mac Allister, Díaz, and Salah among the scorers
By Jamie Barton, Ben Church and Ben Morse, CNN Liverpool was crowned Premier League champion after its decisive 5-1 victory over the Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday. Arsenal, its closest rival, only managed to tie 2-2 against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, leaving the Reds at a point of securing the Premier League title. The Spurs first attacked with a goal from Dominic Solanke in the 12th minute, and momentarily sowed a doubt in the sunny afternoon i…
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