Celebrations erupted at Anfield as Chef and DJ Big Zuu joined the vibrant atmosphere, reveling in the victory vibes that filled the stadium. Surrounded by enthusiastic Liverpool supporters, he passionately cheered for the team's star forward, Mohamed Salah, affectionately known as the Egyptian King. The euphoria was palpable as half of Liverpool united to worship their hero and celebrate a momentous occasion.
In a heartfelt interview with Sky Sports, Trent Alexander-Arnold expressed his deep gratitude towards the Liverpool fans following his final appearance for the club. "To get the reception that I got means everything to me," he shared. "I've never felt more loved and cared for than today." After dedicating twenty years to the club, Alexander-Arnold hopes that fans will recognize the hard work he has put in. "I will remember these moments for the rest of my life," he added, reflecting on the honor and privilege of representing Liverpool.
As the celebrations continued, Mohamed Salah shared his excitement with Sky Sports amidst the joyous chaos on the pitch. Liverpool's skipper, Virgil van Dijk, also acknowledged the significance of the day for everyone connected with the newly crowned Premier League champions. The iconic stadium resonated with the modern football anthem "Freed From Desire," encapsulating the celebratory spirit of the occasion.
In a remarkable feat, Mohamed Salah matched the single-season Premier League record for the most goal contributions, thanks to his late equalizer against Crystal Palace. With this goal, Salah reached an impressive total of 29 goals and 18 assists for the 2024-25 season, joining legends Alan Shearer and Andrew Cole with 47 total goal contributions. The Liverpool forward's performance has been nothing short of phenomenal.
In a fitting tribute, Liverpool legend Alan Hansen presented the Premier League trophy and medals to the team. As the moment arrived, Virgil van Dijk raised the silver trophy, adorned with a golden crown, high into the Merseyside air. The Liverpool fans relished every second, knowing this was a day they would cherish forever.
With the stage set at Anfield, anticipation mounted for the trophy presentation. Arne Slot and his players prepared to receive their medals, marking a historic moment for Liverpool fans who had waited 35 years to witness the silverware being handed over at Anfield. The last time they celebrated a league victory in the stadium was in 2020, when COVID-19 restrictions prevented fans from attending.
The final match of the Premier League season ended in a 1-1 draw between Liverpool and Crystal Palace. Mohamed Salah once again proved his worth by scoring a late equalizer, ensuring Liverpool secured a point on the last day of the season. As the team prepared to lift the Premier League trophy, the atmosphere at Anfield was electric, with fans ready to celebrate their champions.
At half-time, Liverpool found themselves trailing 0-1 to Crystal Palace. The newly crowned FA Cup winners started strong, dampening the celebratory mood at Anfield. With Jurgen Klopp back at the helm for this special occasion, the team needed to regroup and rally in the second half to secure a triumphant ending to their season.
As kick-off approached, excitement grew with the prospect of a rare double guard of honour before the match. Paul Salt from BBC Radio Merseyside highlighted the unique situation, following Crystal Palace's recent FA Cup victory. Fans eagerly awaited which team would take the lead in this ceremonial display of respect.
Fans reminisced about Liverpool's glorious past, with many recalling the club's rich history of success. John Machin shared his memories of the 1961-62 season when Liverpool won the old Division Two title under legendary manager Bill Shankly. The legacy of Liverpool Football Club continues to inspire both old and new supporters, reminding everyone of the club's enduring greatness.