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Premier League latest: Liverpool crowned champions - giving fans a chance to finally celebrate with team

Five years on from the COVID-restricted celebrations, Liverpool fans will finally get the chance to properly celebrate a league title win with their team. The Reds made light work of the competition this year, ending Manchester City's dominance in the process. Follow the latest here.

Liverpool players celebrate winning the Premier League after Sunday's thumping win.
Pic: PA
Image: Liverpool players celebrate winning the Premier League after Sunday's thumping victory. Pic: PA
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That's all for our live coverage of Liverpool's Premier League victory.

Thanks for reading along and scroll down to catch up on the afternoon's action.

While our reporting stops now, the party in Liverpool is just getting started.

The win marked Liverpool's 20th league title, bringing them level with Manchester United and arguably making them the most successful English club in history.

It was also remarkable because it was Arne Slot's first season with the Reds.

But with four games to spare, Liverpool did it.

Players share their celebrations on social media

Liverpool's players have been taking to social media this evening to share their celebrations, which will surely go late into the night.

Catch up on some of them here:

Liverpool's celebrations might last 'for the next few weeks'

We've been speaking to the head of football at the Liverpool Echo Joe Rimmer.

He told Sky News how Liverpool went into this season without great expectations for their new manager and yet they ended it with England's top title.

Rimmer said: "The parties will go on across Merseyside maybe for the next few weeks."

He added that the lifting of the trophy itself would have to wait until their final game against Crystal Palace at the end of the season.

In pictures: Liverpool fans take to the rooftops to celebrate

A few more of the latest pictures to bring you now.

Liverpool's fans have taken to the rooftops outside the stadium, and lit some more flares, to kick off celebrations.

Slot and Klopp's full circle moment as Dutchman returns the favour

Jurgen Klopp was one of Liverpool's most popular managers.

He transformed the team back into title challengers and following him was seen as an unenviable task by many.

One of Klopp's final acts was to chant the name of his successor as he bade an emotional farewell to Anfield.

After Liverpool's Premier League win today, Arne Slot returned the compliment, singing Klopp's name to the Merseyside faithful.

Asked later why he made that gesture, Slot said: "Because of what he did before I even arrived here 鈥� I think that is something not one manager ever did before.

"That definitely helped me but, apart from that, he helped me even more by the team he left behind and the culture he left behind in that team."

Party time inside Liverpool's dressing room

Understandably, the celebrations are just beginning in earnest for Liverpool.

Inside the team's dressing room, the players were dancing as the music played loudly.

Some were adorned in their national team's flags and others had scarves tied around their head.

Catch up on that below...

Salah's selfie celebrating Liverpool's fourth goal

After the fourth goal, in Liverpool's 5-1 win over Spurs today, some fans may have noticed how Mohamed Salah celebrated.

The star attacker, using someone else's phone, took a selfie with fans behind him.

The Egyptian winger has now posted it, so look away Tottenham fans.

World Cup winner calls Premier League title 'not bad'

More reaction to bring you from Liverpool's players now, this time from midfielder Alexis Mac Allister.

The Argentine is a current World Cup winner and has now added a Premier League title to his trophy cabinet.

He described winning both as "not bad".

He said: "To win a World Cup and then a Premier League is really special. 

"It is an achievement that I really enjoyed but it would not be possible without my teammates. 

"They are really important to me and I am just one part of the puzzle.

"This team is really good. Last year, we showed it but it was not enough at the end. 

"This time, we made a big difference and we can enjoy it."

He also thanked his previous manager, Jurgen Klopp.

In pictures: A historic day for Liverpool will be a long night celebrating for fans

 After today's win, even with four games to go, the celebrations begin now for Liverpool's fans.

It's set to be a long and noisy night in Liverpool, with renditions of You'll Never Walk Alone likely to be heard across the city until Monday morning.

If anyone calls in sick at work tomorrow, be sure to double-check their footballing allegiance.

Andy Robertson reflects on previous title win - and this one

Andy Robertson has been one of the regulars in Liverpool's starting lineups in recent years.

The Scotsman has gone from a flying full-back to now a more experienced head in the club's dressing room.

He has spoken to Sky Sports News after today's win.

Robertson said: "The last time we won it was a strange time. The world paused. 

"It was quite unique the way we did it. We enjoyed it, of course we did. 

"But you cannot beat what we experienced today."

He added: "We have always showed up. Maybe a couple of slips but nothing mad and that is why you get to seal it so far ahead."