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Let the party begin.
The atmosphere was jovial and buoyant before the game as fans prepared to greet the players that needed a mere point to clinch the Premier League title.
The party atmosphere was stopped early on with Dominic Solanke putting Tottenham Hotspur surprisingly in the lead, it didn’t last long as Liverpool roared back to thrash Tottenham Hotspur.
The title has inevitable been Liverpool’s for months, today was the day that confirmed it.
A day to celebrate and be remembered by all to champion the fantastic, dominant league campaign Arne Slot’s men have had.
Going through the motions as fans and being heavily invested in a club’s season following game after game is time consuming.
Days like today for Liverpool fans should be cherished and enjoyed.
Liverpool’s performance and game-management ensured that there was no jitters at all.
Here are five things we learnt from a memorable title-clinching win:
1.
Liverpool overcome early setback
It wasn’t in the script for Tottenham Hotspur to take the lead so early with Dominic Solanke nodding home from close range, but maybe Liverpool needed to concede to wake up.
It’s a testament to this side that they were completely unfazed, kept on playing their football and found themselves ahead just 12 minutes later.
The game was not necessarily a formality, nothing is in the Premier League.
But the light work Liverpool made of coming back and thrashing Tottenham Hotspur should be praised, just as the entire campaign should be.
It isn’t easy winning the Premier League or coming from behind to beat teams on an important day.
2.
Perfect Liverpool Attack
Rather fittingly, Liverpool beat Tottenham Hotspur to clinch the title relying on their most potent weapon: the attack.
Time and time again, Liverpool’s attack has terrorised defences all season.
Mohamed Salah rightfully deserves the plaudits for being the lynchpin this season, but the attack Arne Slot has built to maximise him is just as important.
3.
Tough fixtures to come against Chelsea, Arsenal, Brighton and Crystal Palace are mere dead rubbers.
Impressively Arne Slot’s men have won the title with four games to spare but in truth, it was probably won some time in February when Arsenal’s feeble title challenge slipped away.
It’s hardly ever looked in danger and the biggest credit must go to Arne Slot for following such a charismatic leader like Jurgen Klopp refining parts of the team and turning the attack into a functioning monster.
It’s been won for months, but now it’s official: Premier League Champions 24/25 Liverpool.
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