28th April 2025 10:41:34 AM
1 min readLiverpool have won the Premier League title for the second time, making it their 20th top-flight championship, tying the record held by their rivals, Manchester United.
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The team, led by Arne Slot in his first season as manager, secured the title with a dominant 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
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This result meant Liverpool moved beyond the reach of second-place Arsenal, with four games still left to play, making them the seventh team to win the title so early.
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Liverpool’s only other Premier League title came in the 2019/20 season under Jurgen Klopp during the COVID-19 pandemic, when fans were not allowed to attend matches.
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This time, confirming their title in front of their fans makes the victory even more special. When they lift the Premier League Trophy later this season, it will be the first time they do so with supporters in the stadium.
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With this win, Liverpool now ranks fifth in the list of all-time league title winners, just behind Arsenal, who have 13 top-flight championships.
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The club’s 18 pre-Premier League titles, won before the competition’s 1992/93 inception, combined with their two Premier League titles, means Liverpool have now been crowned champions of England 20 times—matching Manchester United’s record. United's last league title came in the 2012/13 season.
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