Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy at Anfield for the first time, after a 5-3 win over Chelsea.
Since Liverpool won Division One in 1990, great players have come and gone. The club has won three FA Cups, four League Cups, one FIFA Club World Cup and two Champions Leagues, but never a Premier League.
With 30 minutes to go in the match, fireworks were blazing outside Anfield in celebration, in what was a thriller against Frank Lampard's Chelsea.
Even an empty Anfield stadium couldn't upset Liverpool's hour of glory, as 30 years of hurt finally came to an end.
It was all Liverpool in the first-half, taking control early on with stunning goals from Naby Keita, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Gini Wijnaldum scoring in the first-half.
Olivier Giroud scored just before half-time, but there was a long way to go for Lampard's team to be guaranteed a Champions League spot next season.
Robert Firmino increased the gap, scoring his first Anfield goal this season. However, Chelsea responded with goals from Tommy Abraham and Christian Pulisic to put one between the teams in an all-out thriller.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain put the final touches with a fifth Liverpool goal, sending Klopp and his men into the Kop end where they were presented with their medals and the Premier League trophy.
Sir Kenny Dalglish, Liverpool's manager when they last won the title in 1990, was presented the trophy.
Liverpool conquering the premier league is so satisfying.
It’s been some journey !
What it took.
1. Klopp
2. Salah - Mane - Virgil - Alison
3. Spirit - Look at last 24 months results .
👌🏆✅😍— colm cooper (@colmcooper13) July 22, 2020
Congratulations to @LFC on lifting the Premier League trophy. A breathtaking season encapsulated by tonight’s performance. Enjoy the celebrations as much as possible under the circumstances. 👏🏻👏🏻
— Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) July 22, 2020
I’m presuming these aren’t the official fireworks but there are quite a lot of them pic.twitter.com/8gC2wL5DIp
— Rory Smith (@RorySmith) July 22, 2020
30 years but worth the wait!! Please stay safe everyone! @LFC @premierleague #LFCchampions #YNWA pic.twitter.com/7F8RUqf1TP
— Ian Rush MBE (@Ian_Rush9) July 22, 2020
Robbo right now...#LFCchampions pic.twitter.com/NtYZDsDHX0
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) July 22, 2020
Jürgen Klopp: "It 100% will be one of the greatest days of my life to finally get our hands on this trophy that everyone has waited so long for. A few years ago, not many thought we could do it. I'm so proud. It's a very important day, but not the last very important one for us."
— Melissa Reddy (@MelissaReddy_) July 21, 2020
Been very privileged to work for @LFCTV for a long time with brilliant people. seen some good and bad times been there for almost everything . Tonight is very special we’ve waited a long time. Congratulations @LFC PL Chamions. pic.twitter.com/JMria48pGQ
— Jason Mcateer (@MCATEER4) July 22, 2020
The large crowd has erupted in song, as fireworks can be heard above. There’s people of all ages here and people have brought drums, flags, flares and footballs pic.twitter.com/mcyd44cF40
— Olivia Tobin (@oliviatobin17) July 22, 2020
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