Liverpool officially claimed the Premier League title on Sunday, securing the championship crown with a resounding 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. This emphatic result established a commanding 15-point lead at the top of the league table, with merely four fixtures left in their season. While the Reds required only a single point from a draw to clinch the league, they surpassed expectations with an offensive showcase that underscored the potent attacking qualities that have powered their campaign.
The match had a slightly challenging beginning when Dominic Solanke put the visiting side ahead in the 12th minute. However, Luis Diaz swiftly provided the equalizer in the 16th minute, a goal sufficient on its own to confirm the Reds as champions. Subsequent goals from Alexis Mac Allister, Cody Gakpo, Mohamed Salah, and an own goal credited to Destiny Udogie sealed the dominant 5-1 scoreline, sparking widespread celebrations throughout Liverpool.
Favored for the title for an extended period, the Reds displayed exceptional consistency, suffering defeat only twice across the season and maintaining a lead exceeding 10 points over their nearest competitor for several months. This significant achievement comes during Arne Slot`s debut season at the helm of the team. A major contributor to their success has been the exceptional performance of Mohamed Salah; the Egyptian forward boasts an impressive tally of 28 goals and 18 assists, marking one of the most productive individual attacking seasons witnessed in Premier League history.
This championship victory marks Liverpool`s first Premier League title since the 2019-20 season and stands as only their second triumph in the league since its rebranding and inaugural season in 1992-93.







