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Arne Slot's men have secured their first league title in five years
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Liverpool have been crowned Premier League champions for the first time since 2020, with the Reds coming from behind to beat Tottenham 5-1 on a special day at Anfield on Sunday.
Even before the match, magic was in the air. As players made their way to the famous ground, thousands of fans flocked to the streets to cheer them on - with red smoke visible everywhere.
Another goosebumps moment was supporters singing 'You'll Never Walk Alone' with even more gusto than usual. Tottenham, you felt, were always up against it.
Not that it started that way, however. Tottenham, who appeared determined to avoid another mauling from the Reds, went ahead in the 12th minute through Dominic Solanke.
Liverpool have been crowned Premier League champions after beating Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday
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The England international has blown hot and cold during his first season with Spurs, having arrived from Bournemouth back in the summmer transfer window.
Yet he took his goal excellently, with Solanke rising highest to head home a pinpoint corner from James Maddison. Ange Postecoglou, if he's still there, will want more from his marksman next term.
For four minutes, it looked as though Liverpool's party would be crashed. Certainly, the atmosphere inside Anfield lowered considerably.
But then Luis Diaz struck and normality kicked in once more.
The Colombia international slid home to convert from close range after being played through by Dominic Szoboszlai.
There was more tension when the goal was initially disallowed but, following a VAR check, Diaz got his reward - sparking wild celebrations around Anfield in the process.
What sets Liverpool apart, and what has made them such emphatic champions this year, is their ability to score goals.
They have A-listers all over the field who are capable of delivering the goods, with Slot's style of play evolving a team that had started to look a little tired during the final months of Jurgen Klopp's tenure.
And Anfield hasn't seen many better goals this term than Alexis Mac Allister's thunderbolt strike.
The Argentina international hammered an unstoppable effort into the top corner, with Guglielmo Vicario left with no chance.
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Liverpool duo Luis Diaz and Alexis Mac Allister struck against Tottenham on Sunday
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With Liverpool flying, and clicking into top gear, more goals looked destined to follow.
And Cody Gakpo extended Tottenham's lead, with the Netherlands international managing to unleash a shot through a flurry of Spurs bodies to get on the scoresheet.
After netting, the former PSV Eindhoven star received a yellow card for taking off his shirt.
But that didn't matter one bit to Gakpo, who channeled his inner Kaka by wearing a vest that read: "I belong to Jesus."
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Of course, no Liverpool win would be complete without a goal from Mohamed Salah.
The Egyptian, who has been the star of the show throughout the campaign, added the Reds' fourth with a fine low drive - before then celebrating by taking a selfie.
To compound Tottenham's woes, Destiny Udogie scored an own goal in the 69th minute while being pressured by Salah.
Liverpool have been the best team in the land this term.
Liverpool star Cody Gakpo celebrates his goal against Tottenham
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Having won just one league title under Klopp, it'll certainly be intriguing to see whether Slot can repeat the feat next term.
Arsenal and Manchester City are likely to strengthen, with both teams eager to knock Liverpool off their perch.
Based on this evidence, however, that will be easier said than done.