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Liverpool win Premier League title as another thrilling season comes to an end

Football Wednesday May 28, 2025 By: Harry Howes

After 380 matches played across nine exhilarating months, another Premier League season has come to a close. Liverpool secured their 20th league title, drawing level with fierce rivals Manchester United.

Meanwhile, there will be nine Premier League sides competing in Europe next season following a breathtaking race to qualify. As football fans up and down the country reflect on the campaign, we’ve taken a closer look at the key talking points.

Liverpool stroll to Premier League title

Following legendary manager Jurgen Klopp’s departure at the end of last season, there weren’t many people predicting that Liverpool would be this year’s champions. Yet under new boss Arne Slot, they strolled to the title pretty comfortably in the end.

Mohamed Salah enjoyed one of his best seasons at Anfield as he blew his Golden Boot opponents out of the water with a remarkable 29 goals. Liverpool ultimately finished 10 points clear at the top, with a combination of injuries and poor form halting both Arsenal and Manchester City’s title hopes.

Chelsea and Newcastle secure Champions League football

While Liverpool wrapped up the title weeks ago, there was still something to play for on the final day of the season. As the last round of matches kicked off, Chelsea, Newcastle, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest all still had hopes of securing Champions League football.

Ultimately, Chelsea and Newcastle took England’s final two league spots in Europe’s premier competition. The Blues endured a mixed debut season under Enzo Maresca but will feel they can push on next year. Meanwhile, Newcastle’s qualification was the cherry on top of a phenomenal season, which saw them win the Carabao Cup to end their 70-year wait for a trophy.

Villa tasted Champions League football this season but will have to settle for Europa League action next year. Another phenomenal season under Unai Emery saw them almost topple Paris Saint-Germain in Europe, but they may be forced to sell some big names to comply with PSR this summer.

Nottingham Forest were on track for a top-five finish for much of the campaign, thanks to the remarkable goalscoring form of Chris Wood. While their momentum stalled and they slipped into the Conference League places, they’ll still be delighted to bring European football back to the City Ground. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace will also be competing in Europe having won their first-ever trophy, beating Manchester City to win the FA Cup.

A dismal league campaign for Manchester United and Tottenham

Last week’s Europa League final was the ultimate showdown between Manchester United and Tottenham. With both sides floundering in the bottom half of the Premier League table, it was an all or nothing game.

Win and your league position is irrelevant as you secure a trophy and, most importantly, Champions League football next season. Lose and your season is a failure, with the club in crisis and the manager’s position at risk.

In the end it was Spurs who came out on top. Ange Postecoglou was proven right in his trophy promise and he’ll be keen to stay in the job to prove he’s the man to take the north London side forward.

Meanwhile, a major inquest is needed at Old Trafford, with a serious squad overhaul required. Work already seems to be going on behind the scenes, with a number of new faces already linked with a transfer. But with no European football on offer, they may struggle to attract the names that would propel them back among the Premier League elite.

A dismal league campaign for Manchester United and Tottenham

For the second season on the trot, all three promoted sides went straight back down to the Championship. This time, they barely even put up a fight as 18th-placed Leicester finished 13 points shy of safety.

Southampton only managed one point more than Derby’s record-breaking low of 11 points from back in 2008, while Ipswich fizzled out despite looking to be the strongest of the three at the beginning of the season.

It could be evidence that the gulf between the Premier League and the Championship is getting bigger, with newly-promoted sides unable to compete with the established teams financially. However, with Leeds and Sunderland back in the top flight, next season may see those coming up able to put up more of a fight.

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