Premier League Champions
Liverpool are Premier League champions once again—claiming a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title after a remarkable campaign under new manager Arne Slot. The Reds completed their triumph in emphatic fashion with a 5-1 demolition of Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield, securing the trophy with four matches to spare. With breathtaking performances, record-breaking numbers, and moments that will live long in the memories of supporters, Liverpool’s 2024–25 season has been nothing short of extraordinary.
Here are 35 standout facts and figures that capture the scope and significance of Liverpool’s title-winning journey.
1. 1,704,581 Total Attendance
Across 34 league fixtures, over 1.7 million fans watched Liverpool live, underlining the global and domestic support the club commands. From the electric atmosphere at Anfield to vocal support on the road, fans played a key role in pushing the team toward success.
2. 60,420 – Anfield Record League Crowd
The Reds set a new record for the highest-ever league attendance at Anfield during their 4-1 win against Ipswich Town in January. The expanded Anfield Road Stand helped accommodate the historic crowd.
3. 3,060 Minutes – Virgil van Dijk’s Ironman Run
Liverpool’s captain led from the front, playing every minute of the league season. His leadership and consistency in defense were instrumental in securing the title.
4. 1936 – First Boss Since George Kay to Win First Away Game at Old Trafford
Slot etched his name in club history by beating Manchester United away in his debut season, becoming the first Liverpool manager since 1936 to achieve that.
5. 234 Days on Top
Liverpool sat at the summit of the Premier League table for 234 days throughout the season, showing their consistency and dominance from start to finish.
6. 131 – Defensive Solidity from the Start
Arne Slot began his Liverpool tenure with three consecutive clean sheets in the league, becoming the first manager in club history to do so.
7. 80 Goals Scored
Liverpool scored 80 goals on their way to the title, displaying a dynamic and well-balanced attacking setup with contributions from multiple players.
8. 46 Goal Involvements for Salah
Mohamed Salah once again proved his world-class quality, contributing 28 goals and 18 assists. He is just one goal involvement shy of the Premier League record.
9. 41 Goals Away from Home
The Reds were lethal on the road, netting 41 goals away from Anfield—more than they scored at home.
10. 40+ Goal Seasons – Salah Makes History
Salah became the first player in Premier League history to record 40 or more goal contributions in two separate seasons.

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11. 37 Games with a Goal & Assist – New Record
In December, Salah broke the all-time Premier League record for most matches where a player has both scored and assisted.
12. 34 Straight Starts – Three Players
Ryan Gravenberch, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk started all 34 games leading to title confirmation—a testament to their fitness and importance.
13. 28 Goals – Salah’s Best in Years
With 28 league goals so far, Salah has returned to his most prolific form, reinforcing his legendary status at Anfield.
14. 26-Game Unbeaten Run
From September to April, Liverpool went 26 league matches without defeat, showing resilience and consistency.
15. 24 Players Used
Slot used 24 players in total en route to the title, demonstrating depth and trust in his squad. Five additional players were named on the bench but not used.
16. 22 Points from Losing Positions
No team recovered more points from losing positions this season, proving the team’s mental strength and determination.
17. 21 Times Scoring First
In 21 of their 34 title-confirming matches, Liverpool scored first—often setting the tone and controlling proceedings.
18. 16 Away League Goals for Salah – Club Record
Salah equaled a 95-year-old record by scoring 16 away goals in a league season.
19. 14 Clean Sheets
Liverpool kept 14 clean sheets in the league. Alisson Becker was responsible for nine, Kelleher for four, and Jaros one—coming off the bench in the Crystal Palace win.
20. 11 Wins in 13 – Fast Start for Slot
Slot’s 11 victories in his first 13 Premier League games set the tone for a historic debut season in English football.
21. 11 Different Goal Scorers
From defense to attack, 11 different players got on the scoresheet, showing the squad’s depth in finishing ability.
22. 11 Times Conceded First – Just One Loss
Even when conceding first, Liverpool lost only once, drawing six and winning four of those matches.
23. 9 Penalties – 100% Conversion by Salah
All nine penalties this season were converted by Salah, further cementing his composure and reliability.
24. 9 League Doubles
Liverpool completed the double over nine teams, with opportunities to add more against Chelsea, Brighton, and Crystal Palace.
25. 9th-Minute Opener – Jota’s Fastest Goal
Jota’s goal at Crystal Palace in October was the Reds’ earliest league goal of the campaign.
26. 9 Players from 2019-20 Still Around
A core group from the previous title-winning team remains: Van Dijk, Robertson, Trent, Salah, Gomez, Alisson, Jones, Elliott, and Kelleher.
27. 7 Goals from Substitutes
The Reds’ bench delivered seven goals—Jota (3), Nunez (2), Diaz (1), and Alexander-Arnold (1).
28. 5th Manager to Win Title in Debut Season
Slot joins elite company—Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, Manuel Pellegrini, and Antonio Conte—as managers who lifted the Premier League in their first season.
29. 4 Away Wins to Start – Slot Makes History
Slot became the first Liverpool boss to win each of his first four away Premier League matches.
30. 3rd Manager to Win Title in First LFC Season
Only Joe Fagan and Kenny Dalglish previously led Liverpool to league success in their debut season in charge.
31. 2 Goals in Added Time – Nunez’s Stoppage-Time Double
Darwin Nunez became the first Liverpool substitute to score twice in injury time of a single league game, achieving this at Brentford.
32. 2 Debutants – Chiesa and Jaros
Federico Chiesa and Vitezslav Jaros were the only two league debutants for Liverpool this campaign, highlighting a stable and experienced squad.
33. 2 Seasons with Opening Away Goals – Salah Again
Salah made history by scoring in the opening three away games for the second consecutive season.
34. 1st Dutch Manager to Win the Premier League
Arne Slot broke new ground, becoming the first Dutchman to manage a Premier League-winning side.
35. 1st Dutch Captain to Lift the Trophy
Virgil van Dijk added another milestone to his illustrious career as the first Dutch captain to lift the Premier League trophy.
From Salah’s staggering stats to Slot’s seamless transition into English football, Liverpool’s 2024–25 season has been a masterclass in consistency, resilience, and brilliance. Every number tells a story—of dominance, dedication, and the return to the summit of English football. And with a young core, world-class experience, and a manager who’s already making history, the Reds may just be getting started again.
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