Anfield is bracing itself for a potential title party this Sunday as Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool stand on the cusp of clinching a record-equalling 20th English top-flight crown against Tottenham Hotspur. Just a single point against the North London side will be enough to mathematically secure the Premier League trophy, leaving second-placed Arsenal trailing by an insurmountable 13 points with only four games remaining.
The atmosphere around Anfield is electric as the Reds aim to lift their second Premier League title. Manager Arne Slot acknowledged the “big responsibility” his team carries, especially considering their last triumph in 2020 occurred behind closed doors due to the Covid-19 pandemic. “We are aware that the last time this club won the league was during the Covid time, so everybody is looking forward to Sunday,” the Dutchman stated, urging fans to provide their unwavering support.
On paper, Liverpool appear to have the upper hand against Ange Postecoglou’s Tottenham, who currently sit 16th in the league and haven’t tasted victory at Anfield since 2011. The impending title will be particularly sweet for Liverpool as it will draw them level with bitter rivals Manchester United as the joint most successful clubs in English football history.
This season has been defined by the brilliance of Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian maestro has spearheaded Liverpool’s relentless charge, his goals and assists proving pivotal as rivals faltered. Pre-season predictions favoured a Manchester City five-peat, while Arsenal were tipped as strong contenders. However, neither could match Liverpool’s consistent intensity under Slot, who seamlessly transitioned from Jurgen Klopp’s high-pressing style to a more controlled, possession-based approach.
Despite initial concerns about adaptation following Klopp’s departure, Slot quickly stamped his authority, highlighted by an early statement victory against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Even a minor blip against Nottingham Forest proved to be an anomaly as Liverpool surged to the top of the table with a remarkable run of wins. While Arsenal emerged as their closest challengers, their inability to capitalize on Liverpool’s rare slip-ups ultimately cost them.
Throughout the season, Slot has expertly navigated speculation surrounding the futures of key players like Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold. While Salah and Van Dijk have committed their futures to Anfield, Alexander-Arnold is heavily linked with a move to Real Madrid. However, Salah’s exceptional form, boasting a record-breaking number of goal involvements in a 38-game season, has been instrumental in Liverpool’s success.
Despite minor setbacks, including a touchline ban for Slot following a heated derby draw and a surprise league defeat to Fulham, Liverpool’s march to the title has appeared inevitable for some time. While Champions League and League Cup ambitions fell short, those disappointments will pale in comparison if, as widely anticipated, Liverpool secure the point they need against Tottenham to trigger jubilant celebrations at Anfield and etch their names further into English footballing history.