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Liverpool fans are continuing to lap up the celebrations after seeing their team crowned as kings of the Premier League.
The Reds had long been on course to win a 20th English league title this season and finally got over the line on Sunday after a 5-1 demolition of Tottenham Hotspur.
It was a momentous occasion at Anfield, as supporters made the most of their chance to celebrate as Premier League champions.
For Arne Slot, it was the moment he could finally let his guard down.
The Liverpool head coach was right in the thick of the party on the Anfield pitch.
Having come in and defied all expectations right from his very first day at the club, Slot couldn’t have deserved his moment more.
As well as being a huge success for Liverpool, the 46-year-old also made some Premier League history for himself on Sunday, becoming the first ever Dutch manager to win the division.
And having seen one of their own become a legend, Slot’s former clubs couldn’t hide their delight.
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Feyenoord fans already knew what a special coach Slot was long before he arrived at Liverpool.
Having led them to a rare league title in 2023 and then cup success a year later, the Reds boss is revered in Rotterdam.
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It was clearly with regret that Feyenoord let Slot leave, but also with a great deal of pride, too.
And they showed that pride on Sunday, posting a classy message to their former manager.
“First ever Dutch manager to win the Premier League,” they posted, with a photograph of Slot with two arms raised in celebration.
“Congrats from all of us, boss.”
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Before he took charge at De Kuip, Slot managed second division side SC Cambuur.
“And you’re welcome,” along with a winking emoji.
As well as Slot becoming the first Dutch manager to win the Premier League – and Virgil van Dijk the first captain from the same nation to do the same – two other members of the Liverpool squad made history on Sunday.
Dominik Szoboszlai has long been the face of Hungarian football, and that was confirmed further as he became the first player from his country to become a Premier League champion.
The same was true of Kostas Tsimikas, who is now the only Greek to win the title in England.
Federico Chiesa became the third Italian to taste success, while others such as Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez and Wataru Endo also did something few of their countrymen ever have.
A brilliant day for Liverpool, underlined by some very special achievements within it.
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