Liverpool Crowned Premier League Champions, Lift Trophy at Anfield in Emotional Ceremony


Liverpool Crowned Premier League Champions, Lift Trophy at Anfield in Emotional Ceremony
Liverpool officially lifted the Premier League trophy at Anfield on Sunday, concluding their title-winning 2024–25 campaign in front of an electrified home crowd. The celebration followed a 1–1 draw with Crystal Palace, a result that had no bearing on the title race but set the stage for a memorable evening.
This marks Liverpool’s 20th top-flight league title and their second Premier League crown under Jürgen Klopp. Captain Virgil van Dijk raised the trophy high as fireworks and confetti filled the stadium, with players and fans alike celebrating one of the most dominant campaigns in the club’s modern history.
Mohamed Salah was the standout performer this season, earning both the Golden Boot (29 goals) and the Playmaker of the Season award (18 assists). His efforts not only secured individual accolades but also proved pivotal in Liverpool's championship run.
The night carried an emotional weight as well, with reports suggesting that this could be Trent Alexander-Arnold’s final game at Anfield in a Liverpool shirt. He received a warm ovation from the fans, recognizing his decade-long service to the club.
Manager Jürgen Klopp, in what may also be his final season, addressed the crowd:
This team has made history, and they’ve done it with heart, passion, and belief. I couldn’t be prouder.
A Season to Remember
Liverpool's triumph caps off a season marked by tactical discipline, attacking flair, and squad depth. With their 20th league title, the Reds have now drawn level with Manchester United for most top-flight English titles, adding further significance to this season’s success.