IT'S OFFICIAL, Liverpool are Premier League champions.
has reclaimed ‘s place at the top of English football in his debut season, after taking over from club legend last May.




After relegating Leicester with a 1-0 win on Sunday, put their name on the trophy with an emphatic 5-1 win over Tottenham.
They went 1-0 down but hit back four minutes later and led 3-1 at half-time.
And now, with four games remaining, the Kop faithful can officially let their hair down and celebrate.
But the Reds have had one hand on their 20th title for several weeks.
Arsenal's quest has seen them draw consecutive games with , Brentford and Palace this month, to leave any chase impossible.
‘s side's can only pick up a maximum of 12 points from their four remaining games, meaning their domestic season is officially over.
As things stand, the league leaders hold the biggest gap over the second place side since Manchester City's 18-point lead over in 2019-2020.
But Man Utd will be more bothered about equalling their long-held record of 20 league titles in English football.
Sir set that in 2013, having spent two decades clawing back to knock Liverpool off their perch laid down in the 1980s.
Meanwhile, England also has a new Premier League champion for the first time since Liverpool won it FIVE years ago, which ended a 30-year club drought.
‘s incredible Man City sides have won it for the last four consecutive seasons, setting a new record in the process.
In fact, it was Klopp's heroic efforts to compete with Guardiola during his nine years that left the German manager to continue before he quit Anfield last season.
– who signed a new two-year contract this month – has provided 45 goal contributions, in the form of 27 goals and 18 assists – the most in both categories across the league.
Liverpool have lost just two Prem games this season, a 1-0 defeat by in September and a 3-2 loss to this month.
It's been eight years since the last champions lost as few as two games all season – that was City in 2017-2018.
But Liverpool will have to remain unbeaten for their last four games against , Arsenal, Brighton and Palace, to keep that stat.
Meanwhile, – who have stepped into Liverpool's place of competing with City over the last few years – could now finish second for the THIRD straight season.
That is as long as third place the chasing pack of City, Newcastle, Chelsea and Nottingham Forest don't catch up and leapfrog them.