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Premier League 2024/25: Top Triumphs and Disappointments

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Premier League 2024/25: Top Triumphs and Disappointments

What a season it has been! Liverpool have basked in glory as they were crowned Premier League champions at a jubilant Anfield, marking an unforgettable conclusion to the 2024/25 season. Let’s dive into the standout successes and the major flops of this thrilling campaign.

**Winners**

**Liverpool**
The Reds have made headlines, clinching their record-equalling 20th league title with unmatched dominance. Under the expert guidance of new manager Arne Slot, Liverpool wrapped up the championship with four matches to spare. Mohamed Salah dazzled fans, finishing as both the league’s top scorer and assist provider. The atmosphere at Anfield was electric as former boss Jurgen Klopp joined the celebration, while Slot is already eyeing key signings to fortify the squad ahead of next season. Speculation surrounds potential additions from Bayer Leverkusen and Bournemouth, although the expected departure of Trent Alexander-Arnold leaves a gap.

**Newcastle United**
Despite a heart-wrenching loss to Everton on the final day, Newcastle secured an impressive fifth-place finish, marking their return to Champions League glory. The crowning moment came when they lifted a major trophy for the first time in 56 years, beating Liverpool 2-1 in a thrilling FA Cup final. Thanks to talisman Alexander Isak, who scored 23 goals during the season, the Tynesiders celebrated wildly across the region.

**Crystal Palace**
After a staggering 119 years, Crystal Palace finally secured a major trophy by defeating Manchester City in the FA Cup final. They also achieved a club-record 53 points in the league, finishing 12th. Coach Oliver Glasner turned their season around by only suffering six losses in their last 25 matches, suggesting that had they found this form earlier, they might have competed for a top-four finish.

**Losers**

**Manchester City**
The once-dominant City experienced a dismal winter that saw them drop from championship contenders. Their record-lacking injury to the Ballon d’Or recipient Rodri coincided with a season without silverware for the first time since Pep Guardiola’s arrival in England. They managed to salvage a third-place finish, qualifying for the Champions League for the 15th consecutive season, but it felt like a missed opportunity.

**Manchester United**
It’s a season to forget for United, who ended up in a woeful 15th place— their worst finish since 1974. Ruben Amorim’s apology to fans after a “disastrous” campaign sums up their frustrations. The club’s Europa League final loss to Tottenham cost around £100 million in potential revenue, leaving strikingly little room for corrective measures in the squad.

As the great Sir Alex Ferguson once said, “The only time you should look back is to see how far you’ve come.” The journey for these clubs is just beginning as they gear up for the next chapter!

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