Liverpool are crowned Champions for the record 20th time in the Premier League. The Reds have finished what they started, every team in the PL this season has endured a rough phase but Arne Slot’s Liverpool did not once lose their intensity.
Liverpool are crowned Champions for the record 20th time in the Premier League
Arne Slot has had a dream year, could have been much more but considering it his first year in the Premier league and to dethrone Man City in such a manner.
Tottenham was back at it again, starting games greatly to only lose the momentum in mid-match and then just relentlessly pushing aggressively even though it has not been sustainable for them since a long time.
Ange Postecolgou’s football has been not working for Tottenham Hotspurs but still he has been adamant on playing them in an aggressive playstyle which always sees his team lose the steam around 60 minute marks which usually sees their opponents score goals galore late in the matches.

This matchup between Liverpool and Tottenham was the perfect example of this as Tottenham started bright and also scored first in the tie with a Dominic Solanke header in the 12th minute.
But 4 minutes later Luis Diaz found the net to put the score card again into parity at 1-1. Beautiful second run from Szoboszlai and an early release from him allowed Diaz to find the back of the net.
Luis Diaz found the net to put the score card again into parity
In the 24th minute, Mac Allister released a bullet from the left to make a Champion’s comeback and it looked like it would be a similar score line as the reverse fixture that happened earlier in the season.
After 10 minutes, Cody Gakpo buried the ball into the side-netting after dancing through a crowded Tottenham penalty area and whipped his “I belong to Jesus” out reminding us of the iconic Kaka moment.
In the second half, Mo Salah scored his mandatory goal, releasing an early shot after coming in from the right side.

The scoring was complete six minutes later as Trent Alexander Arnold’s cross was touched over the line by Destiny Udogie as Salah was lurking behind.
They have scored 80 goals in the Premier league this season
Liverpool have been crowned the English Champions with 4 matches still remaining. They have scored 80 goals in the league alone with Mohamed Salah being the highest goal scorer with 28 goals and the highest assist gatherer with 18 assists.