It’s been a while! It’s really been a long time since Liverpool won a trophy and celebrated it properly! You might ask, “Wasn’t there a title in 2020?” Yes, the answer would be yes — but there’s a “but.” We all know that the title won during that time, because of the coronavirus, could only mean one thing — a celebration in front of empty stands, without the special feeling of success and glory, somewhat hollow. Still, a title is a title, right?If you were to ask Liverpool fans, they would tell you that a title isn’t truly a title if it’s not celebrated in front of their supporters, if it’s not preceded by “You’ll Never Walk Alone” before the match, and if you can’t go to one of the pubs afterward to celebrate properly. Taking this into account, you could say that Liverpool has been waiting for a “real” title — without masks and coronavirus — for 35 years.🏆🔴 Today is the day Liverpool can win the Premier League title! ⌛️In their match against Tottenham, all they need is 1 point. Anfield awaits. pic.twitter.com/4tYkKtvLJy— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) April 27, 2025 A lot has passed since then, and the club has been through a lot as well. From a period when it was just a shadow during the time when its biggest rival, Manchester United, dominated under Sir Alex Ferguson, all the way to the moment in 2019 when they lifted the Champions League trophy.Still, it feels like this day is what everyone has been waiting for. Liverpool, after 35 years, now has the chance to win the title in front of their fans. The opponent — Tottenham Hotspur (18.30). Maybe at one point, this would have been an even, tense match, but today, it’s unlikely. Ange Postecoglou’s team is having a disastrous season, sitting just above the relegation zone, having barely secured survival in the league (how strange that sounds!), and this match means nothing to them.It’s #PL MATCHDAY at Anfield 🏡UP THE REDS! 👊🔴#WalkOn | #LIVTOT pic.twitter.com/I17h4EMy7A— Liverpool FC (@LFC) April 27, 2025 On the other hand, it means everything to the Reds.”To win the Premier League is special, however and wherever you do it. But to do it at Anfield, in front of the most incredible supporters in the world? That’s something else entirely. It’s our dream, it’s your dream, and our aim on Sunday is to make sure that dream comes true,” said Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk.Virgil van Dijk has the best success rate of any player to contest 200+ duels in the Premier League since he made his Liverpool debut in January 2018:◎ 1,682 contested◎ 1,227 won◉ 72.95% success rateHe’s also kept more clean sheets (97) and scored more goals (24) than… pic.twitter.com/TpcTA2I1nc— Squawka (@Squawka) April 17, 2025 Liverpool only needs to earn a single point today to become champions, but for the dream to be truly complete, a win is necessary — purely for pride.And that dream is within reach!PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCHDAY 34TuesdayMan.City – Aston Villa 2-1 (1-1)/Silva 7, Nunes 90+4 – Rashford 18 pen/WednesdayArsenal – Crystal Palace 2-2 (2-1)/Kiwior 3, Trossard 42 – Eze 27/SaturdayChelsea – Everton 1-0 (1-0)/Jackson 27/Brighton – West Ham 3-2 (1-0)/Ayari 13, Mitoma 89, Baleba 90+2 – Kudus 48, Soucek 83/Newcastle – Ipswich 3-0 (1-0)/Isak 45+4 pen, Burn 56, Osula 80/Southampton – Fulham 1-2 (1-0)/Stephens 14 – Smith Rowe 72, Sessegnon 90+2/Wolverhampton – Leicester 3-0 (1-0)/Cunha 33, Larsen 56, Gomes 85/SundaySun 16:00: (1.70) Bournemouth (4.20) Man.Utd. (4.70)Sun 18:30: (1.30) Liverpool (5.90) Tottenham (9.00)***odds are subject to change***
