Trent Alexander-Arnold fronted the jubilant celebrations as Liverpool partied deep into the night after clinching the Premier League title at Anfield.
A 5-1 triumph over Tottenham finally sealed the club’s record-equalling 20th top-flight crown, matching bitter rivals Manchester United, and Arne Slot’s side celebrated their achievement with real flair.
Alexander-Arnold and his ecstatic teammates danced through the dressing room singing ‘Freed From Desire’, as non-alcoholic beer poured freely. The entire squad sported special ‘Champions 24/25’ home shirts.
The footage was uploaded to the defender’s 2.7 million followers on X.
Darwin Nunez, riding high after a rollercoaster campaign, also posted a selfie holding a bottle and cigar, with the cryptic caption: ‘Premier League champion, let them tell it however they want.’
At full-time, players flooded the pitch to kickstart the celebrations, and Arne Slot was drenched in champagne after leading a tribute song to Jurgen Klopp, who exited at the end of last season.Trent Alexander-Arnold fronted Liverpool’s wild Premier League title festivities
Darwin Nunez posted a selfie clutching a beer bottle and a large cigar
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Meanwhile, an elated Mohamed Salah posed for another celebration selfie with supporters after being handed a phone from the stands during the match.
There was a touching moment amid the mayhem when the entire squad and backroom team linked arms, as the Kop belted out ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’. Captain Virgil van Dijk couldn’t contain his tears.
Alexander-Arnold is reportedly close to signing with Real Madrid this summer, with reports in Spain suggesting confidence in completing the deal. However, the full-back was central to the celebrations after his boyhood club’s triumph.
He was even spotted deep in conversation with Liverpool owner John W Henry by the dugouts, sparking jokes online urging Henry to ‘get his wallet out’.
As night fell, players returned to the dressing room, posing for a squad photo as Florence & The Machine blared over the speakers.
Slot’s coaching staff gave the players space, as Salah and Curtis Jones lapped up the attention amid the celebrations.
Harvey Elliott also joined in, snapping a selfie with Caoimhin Kelleher and Tyler Morton on Instagram, captioned: ‘Let’s goooooooooo.’
Salah declared this season’s title party was ‘way better’ than the Covid-hit 2019-20 season, saying: ‘Without Sadio [Mane], without Jurgen, without Bobby [Firmino] – it feels even more special.
The squad posed together as celebrations rolled into the early hours at Anfield
Harvey Elliott posted a selfie alongside Caoimhin Kelleher and Tyler Morton
Mohamed Salah snapped an iconic selfie with fans long after full-time
Arne Slot got drenched in champagne by Cody Gakpo after his post-game speech
Liverpool’s title triumph brings them level with bitter foes Manchester United
Fans scaled railings outside the Kop to celebrate the team’s stunning success
‘We have a new group now, a new manager.
‘Being able to do it again is really something special.’
Slot later opened up on his personal plans – including how much he intended to drink.
‘The only time I was emotional today was when we arrived at the stadium,’ he said. ‘Seeing how much it meant to people, everyone on the bus felt a huge responsibility. Losing wasn’t an option today.’
He smiled and added: ‘I’ll probably celebrate with a beer or two, or three.’
Anfield rocked with noise throughout the wild 90 minutes, and the party spilled onto the streets outside too.
Thousands of fans thronged the roads, scaling the railings at the Kop, waving scarves from rooftops, and even climbing a Greggs van to glimpse the red wave flooding Anfield Road.
In parts, thick clouds of red smoke made it hard to see beyond a few metres, as the jubilations stretched deep into the night.