Liverpool have clinched their second Premier League title—and their 20th top-flight crown overall—under new head coach Arne Slot, who delivered a championship in his debut season. Their emphatic 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur sealed the title with four matches remaining, leaving Arsenal too far behind to catch up. The victory was particularly momentous as it marked the club’s first time winning the league in front of fans since their previous title in the 2019/20 season, which took place behind closed doors due to the pandemic. Fans turned out in force at Anfield, creating a celebratory atmosphere that Slot credited with inspiring the team, despite an early goal by Spurs. Mohamed Salah, who scored and celebrated with fans, said the experience was even more meaningful than their last title, highlighting the special connection with supporters.
The title win also sees Liverpool tie Manchester United for the most English top-flight championships with 20. Salah has been a standout player this season, leading the league with 28 goals and 18 assists—contributing to 58% of the team's total goals. He is close to breaking the all-time Premier League record for most goal involvements in a single season and could join Thierry Henry as only the second player to reach 20+ goals and 20+ assists in one campaign. Liverpool now move ahead of Arsenal in overall Premier League title count and reaffirm their place among England’s elite football clubs.
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