Liverpool's 2024–2025 Premier League title win, according to Mohamed Salah, is "way better" than the team's 2019–20 victory.
The championship fight for this season was mathematically over on Sunday after a 5-1 thumping of Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield, despite the fact that it had been inevitable for some months.
After a historic 30-year run from 1990 to 2020 without winning the league, this is only Liverpool's second league victory in the Premier League era.
His reasoning for such a claim is that the team still won despite the legendary 2019–20 team, who had also won the Champions League the year before, being mostly demolished.
The 28th Premier League goal of the season was scored by the Egyptian superstar, who will now remain at Anfield until at least 2027. Salah is still the clear favorite to win the Golden Boot, and he needs only three more assists in the next four games to surpass the Premier League's single-season assist record of 20. He is now two behind Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne's joint record.
Liverpool's 2024–25 and 2019–20 championships vary mostly in how the COVID-19 outbreak disrupted the latter. In an impressive display of dominance, the Reds won 26 of their first 27 league games. However, the season was postponed for almost three months, and Liverpool's performance declined after that, preventing them from surpassing the 100-point mark.
When the Premier League trophy did eventually arrive at Anfield, fans were not permitted inside the stadium to witness its lifting due to restrictions on gatherings.
The English record of 20 trophies, held by the Merseysiders for decades until 2011, has now been matched by Liverpool and Manchester United.