Liverpool is on its way to crowning a champion for England for the first time since its last coronation 30 years ago after turning the Premier League title race into a festive procession.

He can achieve a set of records as well, among them the largest number of wins and the largest score and the largest difference difference, as it will be a season for history, but what makes the team coach Juergen Klopp with such an unstoppable force?

Update on Milner and Matib's injury from Mr Jürgen Klopp 👇 pic.twitter.com/cdaUXfWCoz

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Solid Core Really
great teams are built on solid foundations, and Liverpool is no exception. When Manchester City spent 35 million pounds ($ 44 million) on goalkeeper Ederson in 2017, he was surprised, but during the following year Liverpool paid nearly twice that amount for another Brazilian goalkeeper, Alison Becker, and the deal was very successful.

Alison has kept his nets 21 times last season as Liverpool and Manchester City entered an epic race for the title, more than any other goalkeeper. He kept his nets 11 times clean, despite his long absence at the start of the season.

Your guide to score goals from 4 touches ... 📖

Starring Alison, Robo and Super Sadio, tomorrow's opponent, Crystal Palace, pic.twitter.com/EIvNQnmXax

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Alison is calm and distributes the ball like an experienced free back and makes the difficult seem like an ordinary thing, and in front of him was the heart of the Dutch defense Virgil van Dyck has been a giant since joining from Southampton in 2018. A defensive deal has rarely had such a stunning impact on any team.

Van Dyck's ability to pass means that Liverpool can switch from defense to attack in the blink of an eye. And in the basics of defense, cannons do everything with amazing agility.

Next to Van Dyck, the tireless engines of Liverpool come before, as Jordan Henderson, Jurgenio Finaldem and Fabienho - in addition to James James Milner - provide uncompromising pressure that competitors find extremely stifling, and without them working in harmony and harmony the Liverpool "masters of attack" could not Sparkle.

Going back to the competition today, we all miss you, Reds! 💪

Here's a comment from Van Dyck before today's encounter # Everton_Liverpool 🙌 pic.twitter.com/MTHGgpRADQ

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Playing on the wings
When Philip Coutinho left for Barcelona in 2018, some feared that Liverpool would lose the creative touch, but prospered instead, and Klopp faced his difficulties in front of the teams that were left to defend from behind and left Liverpool pass the ball to no avail.

Then something happened. Trent Alexander-Arnold, a junior academy graduate, cemented his right-back position and left-back Andy Robertson joined Hull City for a meager sum of eight million pounds ($ 10 million).

The two are widely regarded as the best two backs in the world as they both provide speed, penetration and creativity in unlocking the best organized defense lines.

Alexander-Arnold is second behind Kevin de Bruyne, Manchester City's magician, in goal-making this season, with 12 goals, while Robertson is fifth with seven goals.

The attacking trio
In the presence of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, Liverpool has an attacking trio that is almost impossible to contain its gravity, and in addition to their extreme speed and their deadly capabilities to end the attacks, Salah and Mani are a dream for any midfielder, and they make smart and unexpected expectations always.

3 years have passed since Mohamed Salah was in Liverpool 👑

Let's enjoy watching 5 goals of the best the Egyptian king scored with the Reds 🔴💫pic.twitter.com / dHkABTpIao

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Salah and Mani have scored 30 league goals together this season, but the unknown hero ahead is Club Nine striker Firmino, who is doing his best for the team.

The amazing leader
implanted Klopp's sense of collective responsibility in Liverpool, a feature of all the great teams. But captain Jordan Henderson is the club's amulet, as he stayed for many years to emerge from the naturally talented shadow of Stephen Gerrard.

Good morning, Reds ... ❤️

Tomorrow we return to competitions and Anfield, enthusiasm! Ic pic.twitter.com/WMW8XLm3vK

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Although the Football Market's "Transfer Market" puts the 30-year-old Henderson 13th when comparing the market value of the Liverpool squad, his contributions are invaluable.

Henderson's long pass capabilities and his inexhaustible energy have evolved, and above all he does not tolerate any decline in his colleagues' levels. The player avoids the limelight but no captain is worth more than raising the Premier League cup high.