A season for the ages, says elated Liverpool owner

Liverpool forward Roberto Firmino (right) celebrates with teammate Virgil van Dijk after he scored the team's second goal during their English Premier League match against Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhampton on January 23, 2020. PHOTO | OLI SCARFF | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Jurgen Klopp's side won the Premier League without kicking a ball after second placed Manchester City were beaten 2-1 at Chelsea
  • US tycoon Henry, whose Fenway Sports Group bought Liverpool in 2010, tweeted: "This was a season for the ages and for the faithful of Liverpool Football Club

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Liverpool's principal owner John W Henry saluted his team's "season for the ages" as they were crowned English champions for the first time in 30 years on Thursday.

Jurgen Klopp's side won the Premier League without kicking a ball after second placed Manchester City were beaten 2-1 at Chelsea.

It was the culmination of a remarkable campaign for Liverpool, who have won 28 of their 31 league games, clinched the title earlier than any other Premier League champions and also lifted the Club World Cup in December.

US tycoon Henry, whose Fenway Sports Group bought Liverpool in 2010, tweeted: "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 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."