Liverpool’s most awaited conquest for the Premier League’s title!

Saurabh Kumar
The Lookthrou Mag
Published in
4 min readJun 27, 2020

To all the Liverpool fans out there who waited this long to witness this moment, your wait is over, Liverpool did it. They finally won “THE PREMIER LEAGUE TITLE” Being Liverpool fans was not an easy job few years back, but those who waited and supported the team, you all can be proud now.

The first fireworks burst into the clear, still sky a few minutes early, a thud and a crackle of what was to come. Liverpool lift the title of the Premium League for the first time in the history. The firework broke the peace. Then came the car horns, blaring and echoing around the empty street, summoning people from their homes, confirming that the moment had arrived.

Liverpool have ended their 30-year wait for a topflight title after being crowned Premier League champions following Manchester City’s 2–1 loss at Chelsea. Hundreds of fans ignored warnings from the team and fears of the coronavirus to gather outside the team’s stadium.

And then, almost out of nowhere, the pilgrimage began. The tight streets around the stadium choked with traffic. Flags were fluttering from the window, scarves twirled above heads. All the crowds were drawn to the stadium.

2014 was the quite disappointing for the team. In that year, Brendan Rodgers came close, his frenetic, flawed team denied by a single slip from its shot at history in 2014. Klopp’s altogether more fitness version seemed to have missed out last year, thanks to the relentlessness of Manchester’s City. That year, Liverpool became the only team to lose just one game in a session and not win the league. Only one team has ever lost just two games in a session and failed to win the league, too. There are no prizes for guessing its identity.

By definition, perhaps, Liverpool needed a session like this: one defined by the single moment but constructed of a series of moments. A championship might be won in one game, but it is defined by a string of them, each one adding something to the glory. The championship is the journey, as well as the destination. The great Uruguayan coach always said, “The journey itself is a reward”

That, in time, is how Liverpool’s fans will come to remember this title: not defined by the most recent memory, but by all of the memories that led to it. That is what Liverpool’s fans came to celebrate.

Formation and Evolution of the team

The club was founded in 1892, the club joined the Football League the following year and has played at Anfield since its formation. Liverpool established itself as a major force in English and European football in the 1970s and 1980s, when Bin Shankly, Bob Paisley, Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish led the club to the combined eleven League titles and four European club. Under the management of Rafael Benitez and captained by homegrown player Steven Gerrard Liverpool became European champions for the fifth time in 2005.

Jurgen klopp, the most important person behind the team. He transformed the team really well. Klopp has recruited players who suit his preferred style better and also learnt to adapt his methods to the rigours of the premium league.

Records in the final

Liverpool broke all sorts of records during a memorable campaign. They put together a record-equaling run of 18 consecutive wins from October through to February 29. They have won every league match at home this session making it a record 23 on the count. They also set a club record of 44 matches without defeat, from the last season.

Achievements of the Team

The team secured the top-tier in the Premier League 2019–20. The club has won six European Cups, more than any other English club, three UEFA Cups, four UEFA Super Cups,

One FIFA Club World Cup, nineteen League titles, seven FA cups, a record eight League Cups and fifteen FA Community Shields.

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