Postpublished at 07:19 British Summer Time 28 April
Right, let's start off by explaining what happened on Sunday, starting with a report of Liverpool's title-securing triumph over Tottenham...
Reaction, analysis and your views as Liverpool claim their 20th English top-flight title
Latest: Liverpool have confirmed that a Premier League victory parade will take place on Monday 26 May
From the Liverpool camp: Salah says the title win is '100% better' than the 2019-20 win & Slot sings Jurgen Klopp's name on the pitch
Stats and analysis: Liverpool join Man Utd on 20 titles | Joint-third fastest title winners | The best of Liverpool's season | Biggest title winning gaps in PL history | Liverpool's dominance
Punditry: Martin O'Neill - Title win 'defies belief' | Gary Neville - 'One of the great coaching performances'
The best images: Full-time scenes | Partying into the night | On-field celebrations
Craig Nelson, Ben Ramsdale, Alex Brotherton, Karan Vinod & Emma Smyth. Edited by Murray Burnell.
Right, let's start off by explaining what happened on Sunday, starting with a report of Liverpool's title-securing triumph over Tottenham...
That's the agenda for the morning.
We would, of course, be happy to hear from non-Liverpool supporters on their title win, including where you believe your club fell down in their Premier League challenge and what they need to do to challenge the Reds for next season's title.
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Liverpool fans, we want to know how you celebrated the club's record-equalling title win - where you were, how you felt, how you feel now?
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Also, try to sum up the achievement of the players and manager and tell us how you believe Arne Slot can build on this achievement.
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Arne Slot yesterday became only the sixth manager to win the Premier League in his first season at a club after guiding Liverpool to a record-equalling 20th top-flight title.
The Dutchman took over at Anfield from Jurgen Klopp last summer and joined the likes of former Chelsea managers Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti and Antonio Conte, as well as Manuel Pellegrini (Manchester City) and Claudio Ranieri in clinching a first Premier League title in his debut season with a club.
His achievement helped Liverpool to a second title of the Premier League era, following Jurgen Klopp's triumph in the 2019-20 season, and first in front of supporters since 1990, after their last crown was won during Covid restrictions.
It also helped the Reds draw level with north-west rivals Manchester United in winning 20 top-flight titles.
6 - Bob Paisley (1975-76, 1976-77, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1981-82, 1982-83)
3 - Bill Shankly (1963-64, 1965-66, 1972-73), Kenny Dalglish (1985-86, 1987-88, 1989-90)
2 - Tom Watson (1900-01, 1905-06)
1 - David Ashworth (1921-22), Matt McQueen (1922-23), George Kay (1946-47), Joe Fagan (1983-84), Jurgen Klopp (2019-20), Arne Slot (2024-25)