Michael Owen with Steven Gerrard during their time at Liverpool
Michael Owen with Steven Gerrard during their time at Liverpool

Liverpool Premier League champions: Current and former players react to Jurgen Klopp's Reds winning the title


See how the current Liverpool squad celebrated their title success and how former players sent their congratulations on winning the Premier League.

Former captain Steven Gerrard led the celebrations for Liverpool's Premier League title success as current and former players hailed their 19th league championship.

Gerrard famously never managed to get Liverpool over the line but he was still glowing in his praise for Jurgen Klopp's side after their dominant success.

Rangers manager Gerrard wrote on Instagram: "Congratulations to all @liverpoolfc on winning the premier league. Incredible achievement from a fantastic squad of top players.

"Lead by a world class manager and coaching team also a special mention for the backing from FSG.

"And lastly and most importantly the fans who have waited 30 years. Let the party begin."

One of Gerrard's former team-mates, Michael Owen, tweeted: "Congratulations @LFC What an unbelievable season and the best team by a mile!"

The Liverpool players gathered together to watch the Man City game, and celebrated in style even when conducting interviews with the media.

Full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold wrote on Twitter: "Championssss!!!!"

Midfielder James Milner wrote: "30 years Reds! Let's enjoy it! Honoured to be part of this team & this club"

And posting a screenshot from his phone showing four missed calls from Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson joked: "Wonder what he wants"

Kenny Dalglish, Phil Thompson and Graeme Souness appeared on Sky Sports toasting the Reds' success, along with Jamie Carragher, but strangely enough not his fellow pundit Gary Neville.

Luis Garcia, a Champions League winner with the Reds in 2005, tweeted: "Congratulations to @LFC!! What a fantastic achievement.

"Congrats to all the players, staff and board member. I'm not forgetting the Supporters. Enjoy the moment, it's been a long time but finally is here !!"

Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge posted a video of himself celebrating with an inflatable trophy.

Aldridge, who won the league with the Reds in 1987-88, tweeted: "What a wonderful feeling for all LFC fans across the globe!Love it,Absolutely smashed the league to bits"

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Former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina wrote: "CHAMPIONS!! Congratulations @LFC!! Award more than deserved after an excellent season. 30 years later Today I feel more than proud of having belonged to this great club"

Former Liverpool manager Roy Evans tweeted: "Well deserved congrats to jurgen. and the team a great finish we have Waited a long time for this a great team effort from the manager the team and lots of people behind the scenes and of course our brilliant fans. To you all YNWA"

John W Henry, Liverpool's principal owner, wrote on Twitter: "This was a season for the ages and for the faithful of Liverpool Football Club. It has been an incredible year of magnificent achievement culminating tonight in capturing the Premier League title.

"The world has watched the fierce determination of this club on the field for every single match - the preparation, the resolve and the talent of those who put together perhaps the greatest league performance ever in any country's history.

"This in addition to winning a European championship, a Super Cup and a world championship - the totality of this accomplishment has brought respite and joy to so many in a year filled with so much tragedy. LFC has made the beautiful game more beautiful than ever.

"It is said, 'We are Liverpool.' You, the supporters are Liverpool in every sense and you continue to drive the club forward - a historic club making history once again."

From outside the world of football, basketball superstar and Liverpool fan LeBron James tweeted: "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LET'S GO"

World heptathlon champion Katarina Johnson-Thompson tweeted: "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS"