Liverpool launched a couple of new jerseys to celebrate its title win following Sunday’s emphatic victory over Tottenham at Anfield.
The new Champions range on Liverpool‘s website allows fans to purchase this season’s game jerseys with gold numbering and lettering including ‘Champions 20’, as well as a range of t-shirt and hoodies.
The ‘champions jerseys’, which were worn by the Liverpool players and staff during the celebrations and feature a Premier League trophy print on the back are priced at $150/$113.
One of the designs sees the words ‘Premier League Champions 2025 — Liverpool, Liverpool Top of the League’ emblazoned on the front of the garment, while the other contains the words ‘There’s a Golden Sky — 2025 Premier League Winners’.
As well as commemorative shirts and hoodies, the club is also selling smaller items such as mugs, glassware, scarves and flags to mark the title win.
Heading into the weekend, Liverpool required just a point from its final five games of the season to secure the title, and the Reds got the job done at the first time of asking, thrashing Spurs 5-1.
Arne Slot’s team fell behind to a Dominic Solanke header in the first half but goals from Luis Diaz, Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo handed the home team a 3-1 lead at half-time. Mohamed Salah made it 4-1 with his 33rd goal of the season before a Destiny Udogie own-goal completed the scoring.
Liverpool head coach Slot paid tribute to his predecessor, Jurgen Klopp, as he addressed fans inside Anfield after the game. “It feels great. I don’t think I want to say a lot. The only thing now is to send my appreciation to Jurgen Klopp,” Slot said, before getting fans involved with a chant of: “Jurgen Klopp, la la la la la!”
Slot later told Match of the Day: “The work Jurgen and Pep [Lijnders, Klopp’s assistant] did – the culture, work-rate, quality – was outstanding. I am 99.9 per cent sure that if I pick up my phone there will be a message from Jurgen.
“So many moments in the season the two of us have had contact. I think he showed last season what a wonderful human being he is by introducing me. But what mattered most is the team he left behind that was able to win the trophy.”
Slot said he never anticipated anything other than victory against Spurs, despite going a goal behind: “The way we arrived on the bus, everyone was thinking there is no way we were going to lose this game. Conceding first made it difficult, but they always find a way to win.
“Incredibly proud, but not only of the players. Everyone knows what effort they’ve put in over the last few years. Everyone standing here, you [the fans] should give them a wonderful applause as well. Let’s forget that it’s the second [title] in 35 years, it’s the second in five years.”