Liverpool wins English Premier League title

Posted by Alex Tabet | 40 minutes ago | News | Views: 1


It was supposed to be a season of transition for Liverpool. Little did even the club’s most optimistic fans know that it would be a transition straight into Premier League glory.

With its 5-1 win against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, Liverpool bulldozed its way to a record-tying 20 English league titles. It draws Liverpool level with Manchester United as the winningest club in English soccer history. And with four matches still remaining in the season, Liverpool won the league convincingly.

The season started in the shadow of doubt. Jurgen Klopp, the team’s German tactician, departed the club after eight trophy-laden seasons. Klopp’s blood-and-thunder style of play, known as “gegenpressing,” kept Liverpool fans on their feet with high-scoring, entertaining soccer. Klopp won the gamut as manager, including Liverpool’s first English title in 30 years in 2020 and club soccer’s most prestigious trophy, the UEFA Champions League, in 2019.

But it was Klopp’s embrace of Liverpool’s community, his charm in press conferences and his signature hugging of players that endeared him to the Anfield faithful and lionized him as the club’s father figure. His withdrawal from the Liverpool touchline at the conclusion of the 2024 season made fans anxious about what would come next.

Britain Soccer Premier League soccer futbol Virgil van Dijk
Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal against West Ham United at Anfield in Liverpool on April 13.Ian Hodgson / AP file

Cue Arne Slot, the up-and-coming Dutch manager tapped to replace Klopp. Slot had been successful in the Netherlands, leading his Feyenoord team to the Dutch championship, but a new league and a different caliber of play meant success was far from guaranteed.

In his first press conference as a Liverpool manager in July, Slot acknowledged the gargantuan task of replacing a legend while remaining optimistic.

“They are big shoes to fill,” Slot said. “But you can look at it as inheriting a squad and a team which has a winning culture. … We have a real good squad, and as a manager, you want to work at a club with good players with an opportunity to win something.”

And win something his players did, with no squad member more consequential than Mohamed Salah, Liverpool’s lethal right winger. Nicknamed the “Egyptian King,” Salah bagged goal after goal for the Reds this season. The prolific form skyrocketed Salah to the top of the Premier League goal-scoring charts, with 28 goals in 34 appearances.

And it’s not just goals. Salah has also managed to dominate the assist charts, leading the league with 18.

Liverpool's Cody Gakpo soccer futbol
Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the English League Cup semifinal second-leg soccer match against Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, England, on Feb. 6.Jon Super / AP file

Unlike Salah, who has consistently been Liverpool’s most important player since his arrival in the Premier League in 2017, squad members like Ryan Gravenberch, Ibrahima Konaté and Cody Gakpo have all found their top form under Slot after having struggled to reach those heights under Klopp.

Slot’s ability to get the most out of his Liverpool squad catalyzed the team’s success. Undergirding the uptick in performances was a reinvention of the Liverpool style of play.

With Klopp at the touchline, Liverpool became famous for eccentric, counterattacking chaos that led to many goals for, but also against, Liverpool. Under Slot, that chaos has been contained.

And while multigoal thrillers aren’t as common on Merseyside, Slot’s more possession-oriented style of play has led to fewer goals conceded and more consistent wins. In Klopp’s last season, Liverpool recorded only 10 clean sheets, or shutouts, in the Premier League. So far this season, Slot’s squad has already kept 14, the most in the league.

Though Slot and Klopp coach their teams using different philosophies, one important value of Liverpool Football Club has remained constant throughout the transition: trusting the team’s youth.

Klopp turned teenagers like Trent Alexander-Arnold, Curtis Jones and Harvey Elliott into stars of the Premier League. Slot is continuing in that vein, giving youngsters like Jarell Quansah and Conor Bradley ample time to shine.

“That’s very important for every club, but especially for this club,” Slot said in January. “It’s nice to see there are some youngsters who are having an impact in our team and on games. It’s nice because it gives good energy in the building if the academy players are playing well.”

Superstars like Steven Gerrard, Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher all emerged from Liverpool’s academy over the years. Slot managed to maintain that commitment to bringing through youth while also claiming silverware.

Without taking away from Slot’s impressive achievement, it’s worth noting that Liverpool’s traditional rivals had underwhelming seasons. Liverpool’s main rival in recent years, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City, self-destructed early in the season after it lost Rodri, its defensive midfield maestro. Before this season, City had won an unprecedented four titles in a row.

Closest to Liverpool in the table is Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal. The Gunners appeared capable of putting up a title challenge earlier in the season before they were plagued by injuries and consequent mediocre performances.

And Liverpool’s historical biggest rival, Manchester United, is languishing at the bottom half of the table, at 14th. While this season’s trophy ties Liverpool with United as the most successful teams in English soccer history with 20 titles each, momentum, squad depth and managerial success suggest Liverpool is much closer to 21 than Manchester United.



NBC News

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *