
Liverpool sealed their 20th English league title-and their second Premier League crown-with a commanding 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield, marking a historic achievement in Arne Slot’s debut season as manager. This triumph equals Manchester United’s record for most top-flight titles in English football history.
Mohamed Salah, who played a pivotal role throughout the campaign, reflected on the significance of this title compared to previous successes. He described the 2024/25 Premier League win as the most special of his Liverpool career, emphasizing the unique joy of celebrating in front of the fans at Anfield-a stark contrast to the 2019/20 title, which was won under pandemic restrictions and without supporters present. Salah said, “I think this is the best of my titles with Liverpool. Although I won a Champions League previously, it didn’t feel as special. Winning the Premier League at Anfield and making such an impact is simply incredible”.
This season’s title run was notable for being achieved without former key figures Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino, and Jurgen Klopp, who were instrumental in Liverpool’s previous league triumph. Salah acknowledged the different makeup of the squad and the new leadership under Slot, but highlighted the sense of unity and the importance of sharing the moment with the fans.
Liverpool’s dominance was clear: they secured the title with four matches to spare, boasting 25 wins, 7 draws, and only 2 losses from 34 games, scoring a league-high 80 goals and conceding just 32. Salah’s individual brilliance was also on display, as he climbed to fifth on the all-time Premier League scoring list.
For the first time in 35 years, Liverpool fans were able to celebrate a league title inside Anfield, making this victory particularly meaningful for both players and supporters.