Liverpool secured their 20th league championship on Sunday with a commanding 5-1 victory over Tottenham at Anfield, clinching the Premier League title with four matches remaining in Arne Slot\'s debut season as manager.
Despite falling behind to an early Dominic Solanke header, Liverpool responded emphatically with goals from Luis Díaz, Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, and a Destiny Udogie own goal to complete the rout and spark jubilant celebrations throughout Anfield.
The triumph marks Liverpool\'s first opportunity to celebrate a league title with fans present since April 1990, as their 2020 championship occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic when matches were played behind closed doors. Thousands of supporters lined Anfield Road before kickoff, many with \"Champions 20\" printed on their replica shirts.
Mohamed Salah, who scored his 28th league goal of the season, celebrated by taking a selfie with fans in front of the Kop end. The Egyptian has been instrumental in Liverpool\'s dominant campaign, which has now matched Manchester United\'s record of 20 English top-flight championships.
Mac Allister delivered a standout performance, scoring with an emphatic drive into the roof of the net and creating numerous chances throughout the match. Mac Allister\'s excellence typified the contrast in quality quality between the new champions and Tottenham, who suffered their 11th away defeat of a disappointing Premier League campaign.
After the final whistle, even the typically composed Slot joined in the celebrations, singing Jürgen Klopp\'s name and leading a rendition of \"You\'ll Never Walk Alone\" as Liverpool players and staff savored their achievement with supporters who had been denied a communal celebration four years ago.
The title was secured in style, demonstrating how Liverpool has been dominant this season under Slot\'s guidance. Their performance featured the freedom and confidence of a team that has dominated the Premier League from start to finish.