The Twitter-verse has been responsing to Liverpool clinching the Premier League title tonight, with ex-players and fans alike full of praise for the Merseysiders.
Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Manchester City at Stamford Bridge tonight ensured Jurgen Klopp's side cannot now be caught by City. The result sees the Reds clinch their first top-flight title since 1990.
They now sit on 19 top-tier league titles compared to Manchester United's 20, and undoubtedly Liverpool fans will expect to see more of the same in the coming years.
Here's how Twitter has been reacting tonight to the history-making title win:
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They've done it...
WE’RE PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/qX7Duxoslm
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) June 25, 2020
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Some of the Liverpool players here celebrating that Chelsea penalty:
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Michael Owen seems happy anyway!:
Congratulations @LFC What an unbelievable season and the best team by a mile!👏👏👏#YNWA https://t.co/2HQb5kDI6J
— Michael Owen (@themichaelowen) June 25, 2020
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A lot of people thinking about Sean Cox tonight, he looks delighted:
One man in Ireland is loving every moment of this...thinking of you this evening Sean. You'll Never, Ever, Walk Alone pic.twitter.com/J1jCb3hTXj
— Peter Moore (@PeterMooreLFC) June 25, 2020
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Sums up how Liverpool fans feel tonight:
In the year 2060:
“Granddad, tell us about the coronavirus...”
“Sorry, doesn’t ring a bell, fella.”
“Says here that it was in 2020...”
“Oh, the year Liverpool won the title again? Let me tell you about a man named Virgil and an Egyptian called Mo....”#lfc #30years— Karl Brophy (@KarlBrophy) June 25, 2020
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Stan Collymore with some scenes at Anfield tonight:
LIVE at Anfield pic.twitter.com/puDm0Anh83
— Stan Collymore ❤️🖤 (@StanCollymore) June 25, 2020
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Praise from former Irish international Jon Walters:
Well done to @LFC
They have blown away the rest of the @premierleague in some fashion. Many of the players, the manager and CEO @PeterMooreLFC have shown themselves to be a class act off the pitch as well. #LFC— Jonathan Walters (@JonWalters19) June 25, 2020
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A city celebrates:
Congratulations @LFC, Premier League champions!#lfc #liverpool #number19 #champions pic.twitter.com/e6DkddVk83
— Liverpool City Council (@lpoolcouncil) June 25, 2020
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Jim Beglin congratulates The Boss:
Congratulations Jürgen. The biggest game changer of the lot. #LFC
— Jim Beglin (@jimbeglin) June 25, 2020
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Former Liverpool midfielder David Thompson:
What an achevment this is absolutely incredible team for the last 2 years...finally🏅championy championy ole ole ole #lfc #PremierLeague #champions
— David Thompson (@77thomo) June 25, 2020
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Leinster star (and Liverpool fan) Fergus McFadden:
30 years 30 years 30 years
#19 🏆 #LFC 🔴— Fergus McFadden (@fergmcfadden) June 25, 2020
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Dalglish did get a few texts to be fair...
I’m so happy for Liverpool but I wish Kenny would turn off the notifications on his phone. #LFC pic.twitter.com/DBleRwpDQ3
— Jarlath Regan (@Jarlath) June 25, 2020
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Fitting words from Irish Daily Star journalist Michael O'Toole:
Congratulations to all my #LFC supporting friends. Well deserved. Am thinking especially of the late Detective Garda Colm Horkan, who I see from the funeral mass was a fan. So, for him and all the other supporters not here to see it, I raise a glass to them. pic.twitter.com/rNPYrBRirU
— Michael O’Toole (@mickthehack) June 25, 2020
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John Giles was on with us tonight, and was full of praise for the manner in which Liverpool have gone about their title win.
"It has been an absolutely fantastic season for Liverpool but no-one could see [them winning by such a margin.]
"I thought they were a team on the way up, but no-one could see them winning it in the fashion that they have done. It has been absolutely brilliant.
"There is no nonsense about [Klopp]: you are going to do your business, you are going to go out and try your best. These are all cliches but they are true.
"You hear about 'on his day' - teams that win like Liverpool win, they are in the mood all the time.
"What is great about Klopp is that he insists on [the right attitude]. He is in total control of those players. I don't think he gives them a minute or gives them praise if they don't deserve it.
"When Jordan Henderson was substituted at Old Trafford, he walked past him in a huff. Klopp called him right back to say 'what do you think you're doing?'
"He is in full control of the situation there and the players respond to it - not just one player, but every player."
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