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Liverpool players celebrate Premier League title triumph

The best of the social media reaction after Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool end three-decade wait for league title after Man City defeat at Chelsea

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Following Liverpool's Premier League title success, Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville goes AWOL after his worst nightmare became a reality!

Jurgen Klopp and his Liverpool players have celebrated in style after being crowned Premier League champions.

The players were captured as they celebrated Chelsea taking the lead against Manchester City - setting up a 2-1 win which means Jurgen Klopp's side have clinched the club's first domestic title in 30 years.

And the social media tributes and memes rolled in - with Sky Sports' Gary Neville taking some stick!

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After hearing the full-time whistle at Stamford Bridge, Liverpool's players celebrated together as they claimed the clubs first ever Premier League title.

How social media reacted to Liverpool's title triumph...

Jamie Carragher couldn't wait to wind up his Sky Sports colleague Neville...

Liverpool's current players took to social media as events unfolded at Stamford Bridge and the celebrations got underway…

Sadio Mane felt like dancing, posting this spoof vid that featured manager Jurgen Klopp...

Former Reds legends got involved too. Steven Gerrard who won two FA Cups and a Champions League with the club but never claimed a league title, hailed Liverpool's "incredible achievement" in being crowned champions for the first time in the Premier League era.

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Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge posted a video of himself celebrating with an inflatable trophy, while former Reds boss Roy Evans tweeted…

From outside the world of football, basketball superstar LeBron James and world heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson tweeted, as did actor Samuel L Jackson…

We'll leave the final word to defender Dejan Lovren, whose tweet remembered those who lost their lives in the Hillsborough disaster in 1989.