Liverpool midfielder Elliott won the Premier League title with unity: This persistence finally paid off
2025-05-01 05:33
Liverpool defeated Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 in the 34th round of the Premier League, successfully achieving the goal of winning the Premier League title ahead of schedule. Liverpool midfielder Elliott said that he and the team are united in fighting for the same goal, and that this persistence has finally paid off.
In the match against Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool relied on Diaz, McAllister, Gakpo and Salah to break the opponent's goal after falling behind by one goal, and finally defeated Tottenham Hotspur 5-1 at Anfield.
After 34 rounds of games with 25 wins, 7 draws and 2 losses, Liverpool ranked first in the standings with 82 points, 15 points ahead of second-placed Arsenal, and successfully secured the Premier League title 4 rounds in advance.
"This team has leaders, veteran players who have been through the ups and downs, and the heartbreaking losses," Elliott, 22, said in an interview. "We're all determined not to go through that kind of heartbreak again, especially for guys who have been so close to championships so many times."
"We've all been working together towards the same goal, staying united throughout the season, and now it's finally paying off. We now have so much to be grateful for and look forward to, and our strongest players can finally enjoy this moment."
It is worth mentioning that Liverpool won the Premier League title in the 2019/20 season under the leadership of Klopp, but due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic that year, no championship parade was held. But after a few years, Liverpool will finally usher in the championship parade celebration that the team and fans are looking forward to in May.
Elliott said: "The streets will be covered in a sea of red, and the scene will be incredible. We have known about this support for a long time, but it will be an unforgettable experience to see it again. In fact, everyone will think about the parade to some extent, but the most important thing is always to complete the task and hold up the trophy. Once you start thinking too much, it is easy to get off track."
"I don't think the team has been focused on anything else during the season because no one needs to remind us what this means to all of us. We already know and we see the hunger from the fans every single game. So we just want to get the last job done first and then there are all the memories to look forward to and cherish."
On the other hand, Liverpool will go to Stamford Bridge to challenge Chelsea in the next round of the Premier League, and Sloter's team can strive for excellent performance in the upcoming schedule without any worries.
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