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Liverpool crowned 2024/25 Premier League champions
Arne Slot’s side beat Spurs 5-1 to equal record of 20 top flight English titles set by Manchester United.
6.25pm, 27 Apr 2025
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LIVERPOOL HAVE BEEN crowned Premier League champions for 2024/25 after a 5-1 demolition of Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield.
There was an early scare at Anfield when Dominic Solanke put the visitors ahead in the 12th minute before Luis Diaz levelled four minutes later.
Alexis Mac Allister gave the Reds a 2-1 lead on 24 minutes to give Arne Slot’s side even more breathing space as only a draw was required to equal Manchester United’s record of 20 top flight English titles.
And when Cody Gakpo made it three before half-time Anfield could really enter party mode.
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Mo Salah made it 4-1 on 63 minutes before a Destiny Udogie own goal six minutes later completed the rout on a famous afternoon on Merseyside.
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