- This is an absolutely incredible moment. It is such a great moment and I am completely overwhelmed. I never could have thought it would feel like this, had no idea ... I'm sorry, I have to go, Klopp tells Sky Sports before being pulled off to the team's big celebration.

Before that, the coach had paid tribute to two of Liverpool's great icons.

-To know how much Kenny (Dalglish) has supported us, this is for you. He has been waiting for 30 years, and this is to "Stevie" (Gerrard) with. The guys admire you all and it's easy to motivate the team thanks to your fine history, he said.

Also Dalglish, the coach who was included in Liverpool's last league title in 1990, was taken.

- I am very happy for everyone with connection to the club. Jürgen has done a fantastic job. The best thing has been the camaraderie within the team and how everyone has helped the team. That's the whole feeling around the club, you win nothing but a good dressing room, and they have it, he told Sky.

30 years wait

Liverpool have waited 30 years to celebrate an English league victory, and once you got it, it was in a blazer and under coronary restrictions.

Not because it was noticeable on the city streets.

Despite calls for fans to try to stay home, thousands of people poured into the Anfield home arena, where police tried to block off streets. Even within the city center, many supporters gathered, despite the restrictions. The local magazine Echo reports, among other things, that thousands of victorious supporters sang - or screamed - with the club's special song "You'll Down Walk Alone" outside the church and the memorial Church of St. Luke.

The tributes came from all over England and all over the world. Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola congratulated the competitor on television, saying it was a fair league victory, and in the United States basketball icon LeBron James tweeted several messages with the message "Master".

The club itself took the night to change its name on Twitter, to "Liverpool FC (Premier League Champions)".

The players celebrated together

Many players, leaders and employees of the Champions League saw the match between Chelsea and Manchester City together. As the final signal approached, the players counted down before the big cheer broke out everyone gathered in a huge hug. The league loss to Manchester City's loss means that the distance up to Liverpool is an incredible 23 points.

Midback Virgil van Dijk had the feeling of teaming before being drawn into the celebration.

- It's such an amazing feeling. It is inconceivable. What a season it has been. I am so incredible, incredibly proud to be a part of this team and to call myself a Premier League winner. It felt like it took forever before the game (in London) was over. I haven't been so nervous about forever. There are indescribable feelings right now, he said.

"Am I on TV?"

Sky Sports also tried to interview midfielder Jordan Henderson, who was diligently alert.

- Am I live on TV? I can't say where I am because then all the fans would come here, but it's an amazing feeling. I didn't want to talk about it before it was done, but now it's wonderful. We couldn't have done this without Klopp. Now I hope we are hungry, he said.

And he shares that feeling with coach Klopp, who before he started celebrating also looked ahead.

- It's been such an amazing trip since the first day I came here. And it's not over yet. I saw the match with the team and it seems there are some good years left in their legs. This is more than I could ever dream of, he said.