Liverpool celebrate record-equalling 20th league title - live reaction

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now 05.42 EDT Pieter Bruinsma writes in: “My first school was on Anfield Road, then you move away, make a life and travel the world, build a family in a foreign land, but those streets are still within me. The whole day and celebration just resonates with me. I’ve mostly lost my accent, yet my dual nationality sons are Liverpool supporters, so it carries on. I even remember the Blue supporters in the family, who would have been kicking the dog yesterday, with a smile. “Time moves on, memories fade, your roots become diluted, but yesterday was a day of celebration and smiles. And, remembering.” Share

16m ago 05.26 EDT This is a lovely piece by Mark Brown, highlighting the local and global reach of the club. The teenage boy section of the Jacob family, from New Jersey, persuaded their parents that they all had to come because of the match. The family are of Egyptian heritage and there’s two words as to why the boys are Liverpool until they die: “Mo Salah,” one said. “That started it, but then we fell in love with the team. All of our friends love the team as well. ‘This is important’: on the ground with Liverpool fans at Anfield Read more Share

43m ago 04.58 EDT Fascinating to read this by Louise Taylor, after Manchester United won their 19th league title in 2011 to surpass Liverpool. The weaponry at his own disposal has been utilised with extreme care and cleverness this season – in the hands of lesser managers it is unlikely that a comparitively non‑vintage United squad would have finished ahead of Chelsea and Arsenal – but even Ferguson’s genius cannot disguise the reality that several key components need replacing. Urgently. They did win the league again in 2013, but that rebuild never really clicked together. Manchester United's record 19th title cannot hide need for rebuilding | Louise Taylor Read more Share

1h ago 04.43 EDT More correspondence dropping in. Michael Batson writes: “Watched the match at home in Phnom Penh where kick-off was 10:30pm local time. The feed at the sports bar a few doors down was ahead of ours so I heard the goals go in slightly ahead of seeing them. A great night.” James Woodfinden writes: “I have to completely agree with Joel, 2020 was an incredible achievement and it definitely made me well up a bit, but to have that euphoric celebration at the final whistle made me think of my late Dad who ALWAYS wanted me to like football. Sadly I waited until my early teens during the Roy Hodgson era to immerse myself fully in football! That one was for you, Dad!” Share

1h ago 04.37 EDT The platform was, of course, set by Jürgen Klopp. Arne Slot made note of that through the medium of song. Allow Instagram content? This article includes content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. To view this content, click 'Allow and continue'. Allow and continue Share

1h ago 04.21 EDT This is a fun thought from Robert Winiker: “Would it be an idea to stage a joint celebration with the title win five years ago, which was cancelled due to the pandemic? With Jürgen Klopp and the players included?” Jordan Henderson can sort the van out. Gini, Bobby, Sadio, get in. Share

2h ago 03.59 EDT Joel writes in: “This win means so much to Liverpool fans – mostly for being able to celebrate with each other. I grew up with my uncle Nick telling me tales of the glory years, yearning for them again. He’s sadly no longer with us, but to finally see the scenes he spoke of has warmed my heart – this one really does mean more.” Share

2h ago 03.56 EDT Liverpool are level with Manchester United on league title wins for the first time since 2011. Here’s what Gary Neville had to say yesterday before they sealed it: This should cause tremors at Old Trafford. It’s painful. Being honest with you, I don’t want to be here today. But you have to be here because the reality of it is you’ve got to be gracious when you’re a Manchester United player, when you’re a Manchester United fan, when you’re a Liverpool player or Liverpool fan and congratulate the other team whether it’s City, Liverpool, Arsenal, United. Whoever wins the league you’ve got to be gracious and you’ve got to say what an achievement because it’s bloody hard to win it. But it’s painful. It’s been painful for the last 10 years because Liverpool and Manchester City have been the most dominant teams. All the great Liverpool managers and players and all the great Manchester United managers and players, the two most successful clubs in the country, would always say your bread and butter is the league title. And Manchester United had won more than Liverpool up until two hours, three hours’ time. And that’s where you could keep these sorts of arguments alive around who’s the most successful club. The minute that Liverpool go level with Manchester United on league titles, because they’ve won more European Cups, that debate is over for a period. Share

2h ago 03.32 EDT Here’s that selfie Mo Salah took after scoring against Spurs, his 28th league goal of the season. Allow Instagram content? This article includes content provided by Instagram. We ask for your permission before anything is loaded, as they may be using cookies and other technologies. To view this content, click 'Allow and continue'. Allow and continue Share

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