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"When football was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, there were times Klopp feared his Liverpool side would be denied the chance to win the title on the pitch. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Klopp and Dalglish - Liverpool last title-winning boss - got emotional after the title was confirmed Liverpool celebrated with champagne after Man City faltered at Chelsea Liverpool are finally league champions - 30 years on from their last triumph Liverpool hadn't won the league since this group of stars in 1989-90 Liverpool fans partied into their night after winning their first-ever Premier League crown Fans celebrated with flares outside Anfield after Chelsea beat Man City Fireworks went off around Merseyside as Kop fans finally celebrated their Premier League title drought ending Pulisic scored as Chelsea handed Liverpool the title Ecstatic Liverpool fans swarmed into the streets to party after City's defeat Liverpool erupted in a sea of red at full-time in London Fans failed to hide their delight after Chelsea's victory at Stamford Bridge Expect a huge open-top bus parade once it is declared safe to do so Boss Klopp and captain Henderson will go down in Liverpool folklore Fans scrambled for the best seat in the house at Anfield Liverpool came close to glory in 1995-96 only to fall short Not even 29-goal hero Michael Owen could get Liverpool over the line in 2001-02 Gerrard and Torres led Liverpool close in 2008-09 to no avail Steven Gerrard's slip against Chelsea in April 2014 is a dark moment in the Reds' recent history Even Sturridge, Suarez and Sterling couldn't lead Liverpool to that elusive title Liverpool's 3-1 win over then-reigning champions Man City was a statement of intent Liverpool thrashed then-title-chasing Leicester 4-0 at the King Power Stadium on Boxing Day Liverpool have played like Premier League champions since day one of the 2019-20 seasonLiverpool's name already engraved on 'Premier League trophy' in leaked viral video Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the "'This was a season for the ages and for the faithful of Liverpool Football Club," Henry, who is head of Fenway Sports Group, tweeted. 02889999. Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the

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"'LFC has made the beautiful game more beautiful than ever. 02889999. It's unbelievable," Klopp told Sky Sports in an interview after the Chelsea win. Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the Sorry, there appears to be a problem.

Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the "After 30 years without the title they played every game this season like it was their last with incredible focus.

Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the Liverpool LeaderClick to view more editions of the And Klopp said the feeling of being a champion with the Reds was indescribable. It has been an incredible year of magnificent achievement culminating tonight in capturing the Premier League title.The thrilling 1995-96 season was Liverpool's first big chance to secure a first Premier League title.They finished third, despite pushing champions Manchester United and second-placed Newcastle all the way.Who could forget that 4-3 thriller at Anfield, leaving Toon boss Kevin Keegan slumped over the advertising hoardings after Stan Collymore's last-gasp winner.You have to fast forward to the 2001-02 season for Liverpool to go one better, finishing second.Despite Michael Owen scoring 29 goals that season, the Reds never looked likely to overthrow a strong Arsenal team, who ran out comfortable winners.In a decade of frustratingly sub-par players and even more dreary showings, Liverpool would have to wait until 2008-09 to finally look like a Premier League worthy team.That year saw Liverpool beat Man Utd 4-1 at Old Trafford, before thrashing Real Madrid 4-0 in their very next game.But seven draws from ten games between November and January that season meant they left themselves too much to do - ultimately falling four points short of old rivals Man Utd.For the following four seasons, Liverpool simply fell apart - finishing seventh, sixth, eighth and seventh again, under the likes of Roy Hodgson and Kenny Dalglish.The American owners, Tom Hicks and George Gillett, became increasingly hated by the Kop faithful - with a key turning point in the Reds' revival coming thanks to the 2010 arrival of Fenway Sports Group.With FSG running the show - and now under Brendan Rodgers - the Reds became one of the most-feared attacking forces in the world.In the 2013-14 season, Kop followers thought their SAS - Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez - along with Gerrard and Raheem Sterling would lead them to glory.However, their attack-minded approach often saw them leak goals in a worryingly average defence, consisting of the likes of Mamadou Sakho, Jon Flanagan and Simon Mignolet.Liverpool scored a staggering 101 goals that season - with Suarez getting 31 of those... but they shipped 50, which proved their undoing.Despite performing to an elite level all season, the neutral only tends to remember the Reds throwing away a three-goal lead at Selhurst Park... and Steven Gerrard's slip against Chelsea.Rodgers' men missed out on the title to Man City by just two points in one of the most frenetic, closely-run finales in Premier League history.As it was, Rodgers was moved on and replaced by Klopp - and the rest, as they say, is history.During his reign, the likes of Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane signed for the German chief.But the key turning point came in January 2018, when - Virgil van Dijk joined in a then-record fee for a defender of £75million.Liverpool would go on to lose in the Champions League final that season, 3-1 at the hands of Real Madrid.Reds teams of the 90s and 00s may have been content with that, but Klopp and the new American owners weren't.Superstar stopper Alisson followed in the summer as Liverpool finally boasted a defence to complement their strong attack.And Fabinho was also brought in to add some steel and defensive prowess to the midfield.The emergence of a young, local lad by the name of Trent Alexander-Arnold, teaming up with £8m man Andrew Robertson in the full-back spots, helped give the Reds a new attacking outlet.With the front-three of Mane, Salah and Firmino constantly switching places, keeping defenders guessing, Alexander-Arnold and Robertson were given the licence to push forward and terrorise the opposition.Their solid defensive play, combined with an outstanding eye for a cross - and even set-pieces in Trent's case - has been key in the recent surge under Klopp.With a world-class goalkeeper, a star-studded defence, a perfectly balanced - and deep - midfield, as well as a unique, blisteringly hot attack, it was only a matter of time before Liverpool broke their league title drought.The Reds fell agonisingly short in 2018-19 - the season of their Champions League triumph.Despite racking up a staggering 97 points, Liverpool agonisingly missed out on the title as Man City held their nerve on the final day to beat Brighton and finish While City attempted to improve their squad, Klopp remained loyal to the one at his disposal - opting against any big-name, first-team signings.With another year of title-contending experience and young stars such as Alexander-Arnold and Joe Gomez increasingly confident, Liverpool got off to a flying start.Klopp's men were unstoppable, dropping their first points of the season as late as October, in a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.At times, Liverpool looked untouchable - thrashing title-contenders like Man City in November and Leicester on Boxing Day.But they mixed the ridiculous with the typical "champions performances", snatching late winners against the likes of Aston Villa in November and turning frustrating draws into crucial wins.The Reds wouldn't drop points again until their shock 3-0 loss against Watford.The season ground to a halt in March with the Reds hitting a slightly rough patch, getting knocked out of the FA Cup and Champions League, as well as their Hornets stinging.But they returned from lockdown on a mission - knowing a maximum of six points was all they needed.After a rusty performance saw them draw 0-0 at Everton, a full-strength side tore Crystal Palace apart with four sensational goals.It was typical Liverpool for the 2019-20 season - dominant and aggressive, yet with an impenetrable defence.And if this core of hard-working, super-talented.

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