Liverpool Football Club have officially secured the 2024–25 Premier League title, marking their 20th top-flight championship. This accomplishment puts them on par with Manchester United for the highest number of league titles in English football history. 

Managed by Arne Slot in his first season, Liverpool finished the season with 84 points, 10 points clear of second-placed Arsenal. Liverpool clinched the title with four matches to spare, following a commanding 5–1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on April 27, 2025. 

Top 10 Final Premier League Standings for the 2024–25 Season 

Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Goal Differen cePoints
Liverpool 38 25 +45 84
Arsenal 38 20 14 +35 74
Manches ter City38 21 10 +28 71
Chelsea 38 20 +21 69
Newcastl e United38 20 12 +21 66
Aston Villa38 19 10 +7 66
Nottingh am Forest38 19 11 +12 65
Brighton 38 16 13 +7 61
Bournem outh38 15 11 12 +12 56
10 Brentford 38 16 14 +9 56

Key Highlights 

  • Dominating Season: They showcased their dominance throughout the season. 
  • Salah’s Record Season: Mohamed Salah claimed both the Golden Boot and the Playmaker of the Season awards, finishing the campaign with 29 goals and 18 assists for Liverpool. His total of 47 goal involvements equals the Premier League record for the most in a single season.
  • Strong Defence: Liverpool conceded only 41 goals, the second-best defensive record behind Arsenal. 
  • Managerial Debut: Arne Slot became the first Liverpool manager to win the league in his debut season. 
  • Emotional Farewell: Trent Alexander-Arnold played his final match for Liverpool, receiving a tribute at Anfield before his move to Real Madrid. 
  • Trophy Ceremony: At Anfield, former Liverpool captain Alan Hansen handed the trophy to current skipper Virgil van Dijk. 

European Qualifications 

Six teams from the Premier League qualified for the UEFA Champions League, the highest number ever

  1. Liverpool 
  2. Arsenal 
  3. Manchester City 
  4. Chelsea 
  5. Newcastle United 
  6. Tottenham Hotspur 

Relegated Teams 

Three teams were relegated to the Championship: 

  1. Southampton 
  2. Leicester City 
  3. Ipswich Town 

All three were promoted just last season, marking only the third time in Premier League history that all newly promoted teams were relegated the following season. 

Celebrations at Anfield 

The title celebrations at Anfield featured fireworks, chants, and appearances from club legends including Steven Gerrard and Rafael Benítez. Former manager Jürgen Klopp also returned to celebrate with the team and fans.

Liverpool’s 2024–25 Premier League title reflects a season of consistent performances, smart leadership, and standout individual contributions. It also sets up an exciting future under Arne Slot’s management. 

Written by Kinjal Walantra

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