LIVERPOOL CROWNED 2024€“25 PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

April 27, 2025
7 months ago

Liverpool have officially been crowned Premier League champions for the 2024–25 season, securing their second title in the Premier League era and their 20th top-flight championship overall. This historic achievement sees the Reds draw level with Manchester United for the most English league titles in history, marking a new chapter of success for the club and back to their PERCH.


Under the leadership of their new manager Arne Slot, Liverpool have enjoyed a remarkable campaign. Slot, who succeeded Jürgen Klopp at the end of the previous season, wasted no time stamping his authority and vision on the team. His dynamic, attacking style reinvigorated the squad, and Liverpool dominated much of the season with consistency and flair.

Central to Liverpool’s triumph was Mohamed Salah, who once again proved why he is considered one of the Premier League’s greats. Salah finished as the league’s top scorer with 27 goals, delivering crucial performances throughout the season and inspiring his teammates when it mattered most. Alongside him, key players such as Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and new signings contributed significantly to the team's success.

This title holds special significance for Liverpool fans, who were finally able to celebrate at Anfield without the shadow of COVID-19 restrictions. The scenes after the final whistle were electric, with tens of thousands of supporters singing, waving flags, and celebrating a season of unforgettable memories.


The 2024–25 campaign is a testament to Liverpool’s resilience, ambition, and strong club culture. From the first whistle of the season, they displayed a hunger that never faded, culminating in a richly deserved championship win. It is a moment that cements their place in football history and sets the stage for a thrilling new era under Arne Slot.

As Liverpool lift the Premier League trophy once again, the message to their rivals is clear: the Reds are back at the summit of English football — and they intend to stay there.