1-5 v Liverpool FC - 27 April 2025 - Away

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Spurs 1

Liverpool FC

Liverpool FC

5

  • Luis Díaz
    16'
  • Mac Allister
    24'
  • Gakpo
    34'
  • Salah
    63'
  • Udogie
    69'
Details
Match Number

7704

Opposition
Liverpool

Liverpool FC

Competition
Premier League

Premier League

Season

2024/25

Date

27th April 2025

Kick Off

16:30

Venue

Anfield

Attendance

60,415

Referee

Thomas Bramall

VAR

Craig Pawson

League Position

16th

Opposition League Position

1st

Opposition Form

WWLDDW

Weather at Kick Off

17.9° - Overcast

Facts & Milestones
  • 7666th overall match (3677 wins, 1660 draws, 2316 losses)

  • 6042nd competitive match (2747 wins, 1387 draws, 1908 losses)

  • team

    190th match vs Liverpool FC (50 wins, 46 draws, 94 losses)

  • competition

    1262nd Premier League match (551 wins, 297 draws, 414 losses)

  • 6987th match in England (3309 wins, 1542 draws, 2123 losses)

  • 92nd match at Anfield (8 wins, 25 draws, 59 losses)

  • 6th consecutive match with a goal scored

  • Mathys Tel's 20th birthday

  • Cristian Romero's 27th birthday

  • There were 8 changes to the starting lineup from the last match.

Against STATS For
25 Attempts 8
6 Attempts on Target 3
2.2 xG 0.5
61% Possession 39%
662 Touches 460
462 Passes Completed 260
551 Passes Attempted 359
83.8% Pass Completion 72.4%
17 Crosses 12
14 Throw-ins 21
8 Corners 2
13 Tackles 6
13 Blocks 19
6 Interceptions 9
2 Saves 2
16 Fouls 9
2 Yellow Cards 1
1 Offsides 3
Report

Liverpool were crowned Premier League champions in style - and drew level with Manchester United on 20 titles - as Tottenham Hotspur were demolished on a day of wild celebrations and emotion at Anfield.

Arne Slot's side needed only a point to complete the formalities of their coronation, although Spurs briefly threatened a plot twist when former Liverpool striker Dominic Solanke headed them into an early lead.

The shock jolted Liverpool into action, the title was signed and sealed with three goals before the break that sent their expectant fans into ecstasy at the high point of Slot's spectacular first season in succession to Jurgen Klopp.

Luis Diaz turned in Dominik Szoboszlai's pass from close range to put Liverpool level after 16 minutes, the goal given after the Hungarian was initially adjudged to be offside.

Any lingering doubts and anxiety were banished eight minutes later when Alexis Mac Allister fired spectacularly past Spurs keeper Guglielmo Vicario from the edge of the area.

And Anfield's title party really started when Cody Gakpo was allowed time and space inside the area to turn and score Liverpool's third after 34 minutes.

Liverpool laid siege to the Spurs goal in front of the Kop in the second half, Mohamed Salah cutting inside to get on the scoresheet, before accepting a phone to take a memorable selfie after 63 minutes.

As Spurs collapsed, Destiny Udogie turned into his own net under pressure from Salah six minutes later.

The win allowed triumphant Liverpool to celebrate a title win in front of their own fans for the first time since 1990, as they last lifted the trophy behind closed doors at Anfield in 2020 during the Covid pandemic.

It was almost 35 years to the day since Liverpool and their fans sampled the sense of triumph that comes with clinching a title in front of their own supporters, when Queen's Park Rangers were beaten 2-1 on 28 April 1990.

Liverpool's triumph came during the pandemic, so this was a celebration three decades in the making for many fans - and they celebrated in a style befitting the long wait.

Anfield was surrounded by fans hours before kick-off, the team coach emerging from plumes of red smoke on this landmark day,

And Liverpool delivered brilliantly, never settling for the one point they required, sweeping Spurs away in a manner that illustrated the remarkable work done by head coach Arne Slot in his first season.

In what many regarded as the impossible job, the calm and measured Slot has overseen the smoothest of transitions as Liverpool have claimed the title at a canter.

And the joy of the day was encapsulated by Salah's response to scoring Liverpool's fourth goal, dropping to his knees in front of the Kop before taking a selfie that will become a prized possession.

The second half was simply the build-up to the release of emotion and celebration at the final whistle following a victory that was every bit as convincing as the campaign that has led Liverpool to the Premier League title.

At the final whistle, red smoke came from all sides of Anfield as Liverpool as Slot and his staff congregated in the centre circle and the entire squad raced to the Kop.

Spurs, like Liverpool's rivals this season, could not get near them.

Tottenham threatened to disrupt Liverpool's planned title celebrations for a grand total of four minutes before reverting to this season's type to play the role of invited party guests to perfection.

Once Diaz had restored parity after Solanke opened the scoring, Spurs gave Liverpool the run of Anfield in the manner they have during so many of their 19 Premier League defeats in this dismal season.

Manager Ange Postecoglou was without injured captain Son Heung-min, while he kept defensive pair Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven on the bench, along with Dejan Kulusevski, before Thursday's Europa League semi-final first leg at home to Bodo/Glimt.

Liverpool simply carried too much power, intensity and desire for Spurs, perhaps understandable given the prize within their opponents grasp.

The visitors simply subsided in the face of Liverpool's assault - even their attempts at any sort of damage limitation falling woefully short.

Postecoglou, whose future is in serious doubt, must now try to lift his players as they try to salvage this desperate season with a European trophy.

Timeline
KO

Luis Díaz

16'

Alexis Mac Allister

24'

Cody Gakpo

34'

Cody Gakpo

34'
HT +4'

Mohamed Salah

63'

Harvey Elliott

90+4'
FT +4'
Location
League Table
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
33 24 7 2 75 31 44 79
2
Arsenal
34 18 13 3 63 29 34 67
3
Newcastle united
34 19 5 10 65 44 21 62
4
Manchester city
34 18 7 9 66 43 23 61
5
Chelsea
34 17 9 8 59 40 19 60
6
Nottingham forest
33 18 6 9 53 39 14 60
7
Aston villa
34 16 9 9 54 49 5 57
8
Fulham
34 14 9 11 50 46 4 51
9
Brighton hove albion
34 13 12 9 56 55 1 51
10
Afc bournemouth
33 13 10 10 52 40 12 49
11
Brentford
33 13 7 13 56 50 6 46
12
Crystal palace
34 11 12 11 43 47 -4 45
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
34 12 5 17 51 61 -10 41
14
Everton
34 8 14 12 34 41 -7 38
15
Manchester united
33 10 8 15 38 46 -8 38
16
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
33 11 4 18 61 51 10 37
17
West ham united
34 9 9 16 39 58 -19 36
18
Ipswich town
34 4 9 21 33 74 -41 21
19
Leicester city
34 4 6 24 27 76 -49 18
20
Southampton
34 2 5 27 25 80 -55 11
# Team PL W D L GF GA GD PTS
1
Liverpool
34 25 7 2 80 32 48 82
2
Arsenal
34 18 13 3 63 29 34 67
3
Newcastle united
34 19 5 10 65 44 21 62
4
Manchester city
34 18 7 9 66 43 23 61
5
Chelsea
34 17 9 8 59 40 19 60
6
Nottingham forest
33 18 6 9 53 39 14 60
7
Aston villa
34 16 9 9 54 49 5 57
8
Fulham
34 14 9 11 50 46 4 51
9
Brighton hove albion
34 13 12 9 56 55 1 51
10
Afc bournemouth
34 13 11 10 53 41 12 50
11
Brentford
33 13 7 13 56 50 6 46
12
Crystal palace
34 11 12 11 43 47 -4 45
13
Wolverhampton wanderers
34 12 5 17 51 61 -10 41
14
Manchester united
34 10 9 15 39 47 -8 39
15
Everton
34 8 14 12 34 41 -7 38
16
Tottenham Hotspur Badge Tottenham Hotspur
34 11 4 19 62 56 6 37
17
West ham united
34 9 9 16 39 58 -19 36
18
Ipswich town
34 4 9 21 33 74 -41 21
19
Leicester city
34 4 6 24 27 76 -49 18
20
Southampton
34 2 5 27 25 80 -55 11
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