Liverpool Lift Premier League trophy After 30Years

Liverpool
captain Jordan Henderson lifted the Premier League trophy on the Kop at a
near-empty Anfield to mark the club's first top-flight triumph for 30 years.
Henderson
received the trophy from Reds legend Sir Kenny Dalglish, who was manager when
Liverpool last won it in 1990, during a spectacular ceremony after the champions
beat Chelsea 5-3 on Wednesday.
Liverpool
were confirmed as champions on 25 June with seven games to spare,
when nearest rivals Manchester City lost at Chelsea, but they had to wait until
their final home game of the season to be presented with the trophy in front of
their families who were given special permission to be at Anfield for the trophy
presentation.
"We've
been waiting a long time," said Henderson, who is recovering from a
knee injury. "Walking up there was amazing, the lads deserved the
moment and thankfully the families were watching.
"To
crown it off like that was really special."
There were
no supporters in their 53,000-capacity Anfield home after the Premier League
season resumed on 17 June behind closed doors following a three-month
suspension due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Merseyside
Police had warned fans not to repeat the widespread gatherings that took
place on the city's waterfront after the club's title win last month, amid
fears of a spike in infections, and Reds boss Jurgen Klopp urged supporters to
celebrate at home.
A small
group of fans, some with red flares, greeted the team coach when it arrived at
the ground before kick-off, and fireworks were set off outside Anfield
throughout the match.
During the
game, Merseyside Police announced they had put in place a dispersal order
between 21:30 BST on Wednesday and 21:30 BST on Friday as they anticipated
large crowds gathering.
Dalglish,
who scored 172 goals in 515 appearances as a Liverpool player between 1977 and
1990, handed out medals during a ceremony which involved a light show and
pyrotechnics.
Players sang
the club's famous anthem You'll Never Walk Alone on the pitch after lifting the
trophy.
Liverpool
chief executive Peter Moore said players and fans would "come together to
celebrate" the title "when the time is right".
After 30
years of near misses, some dark days and even mid-table finishes, Liverpool
finally ended the club's long wait to be champions of England for the 19th
time.
It all
started on 9 August 2019 when they beat newly promoted Norwich 4-1 in
the opening match of the 2019-20 Premier League season.
That result
set the tone for what was to come.
Having
finished one point behind champions Manchester City in 2018-19, the Reds were
relentless, winning their first eight league games.
Despite
travelling to Qatar for the Fifa Club World Cup in December, the Reds finished
2019 with a 13-point lead.
That had
grown to 25 points when the Premier League was suspended in March because of
Covid-19. Klopp later admitted he was "worried" about the season
being declared null and void during the enforced shutdown.
As it turned
out, Liverpool's tally of 82 points from 29 games when football was stopped was
enough to win the title. Manchester City, who are guaranteed to finish second,
can only reach 81 points.
Wednesday's
victory over Chelsea means Liverpool are on 96 points - 18 ahead of City - with
one game, at Newcastle on Sunday (16:00 BST), to go.
On 1 May
1990, Liverpool's players paraded the league trophy around a packed and joyous
Anfield.
It was the
last time they would celebrate such a success for three decades.
Wednesday's
celebrations come after Klopp's side have spent the season rewriting the
history books.
At one stage
the Reds had a 25-point lead, the biggest ever in English top-flight history.
By claiming
the title with seven matches to spare, Liverpool beat the mark set by
Manchester United in 2000-01 and Manchester City in 2017-18, who both became
champions with five matches remaining.
When Liverpool
reached 61 points from their opening 21 matches, it was the most a team had
ever accumulated at that stage in any of Europe's top five leagues.
However,
there is one record Klopp's side have missed out on.
Manchester
City's record of 100 points in a single season set in 2017-18 remains as the
most the Reds can reach is 99.
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