When Liverpool crowned the Premier League champions for the last time in 1990, Margaret Thatcher "Iron Lady" was still Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and the Premier League is two years away from his glamorous start.
But the German coach Juergen Klopp's team gave a new generation of its fans the title of the 2019-2020 season, after winning the thirty-first stage (out of 38) by a clean quadrant against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, and lost its direct pursuit and the champion of the past two seasons Manchester City, on the London Chelsea 1 -2 Thursday.
Three decades ago, the Scottish club, led by its then star (and coach after years) Scottish Kenny Dalglish, won a title that did not surprise anyone. The team has dominated English football since the mid-1970s, and ended the season in one of the first or second places since 1973 (except for one season). The 1990 title held the team's 18th in the England championship, only seven of which came before 1973.
What also differed mainly with regard to Liverpool, is the German coach Juergen Klopp, who, since his contract with the club in 2015, has pumped new blood and formed the team in a way that allows him not only to win the Premier League title, but also made it the third successive title after the Champions League For the 2018-2019 season and the FIFA Club World Cup 2019 title
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