Liverpool on the roof of England: 20th title and triumph signed by Salah

Liverpool is once again champion of England. The Reds win their 20th domestic title, equaling Manchester United at the top of the English soccer roll of honor. A victory with a historic and highly symbolic flavor, which came at the end of a brilliant season under the leadership of new coach Arne Slot, who was able to pick up and honor the very heavy legacy left by Jurgen Klopp in the best possible way.
The official consecration came with a resounding 5-1 infliction on Tottenham, a result that triggered euphoria at Anfield and certified a superiority shown consistently throughout the 2024/2025 Premier League. A success that had been missing since the 2019/2020 season, won, however, behind closed doors during the pandemic. For the fans, then, this is the first title celebrated live since back in 1990: a 35-year wait finally broken.
On the day of glory, taking center stage once again is Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian officially enters Premier League legend by surpassing Sergio Agüero and becoming the all-time top foreign goalscorer in the history of the league. With the goal at Tottenham, Salah has reached 185 goals, also placing him in the top 5 of absolute bombers. Not only that, he surpassed Ryan Giggs in goal participation, with mind-boggling numbers and in 335 fewer games.
This Premier has the face of Arne Slot, but bears the indelible imprint of Salah. A total triumph for Liverpool, a bitter new second place for Arteta’s Arsenal. At the end of the season, the Kop can sing loudly, “We are the champions,” and this time with people in the stands.
