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That dull cubicle you’ve never noticed in the corner of your office? Yeah, that would suddenly become a sea of red scarves and flags, the walls adorned with posters of Jurgen Klopp, with the desk housing a “Champions 2019/20” coffee mug and an inflatable Premier League trophy. It is the collective that has stood United apart. Berbatov and Rooney have excelled in stages, Hernández has emerged and Nemanja Vidic, Edwin van der Sar and Giggs have provided consistently. THE NOTEBOOK: Willian maintains his perfect penalty record, Jose Sa fumes at lenient ref... and why Wolves will not be looking forward to returning to the capital to face Arsenal Jamie Carragher highlights overlooked 'strength' that makes Erling Haaland special... after the Man City striker netted his 50th Premier League goal in just his 48th match against Liverpool Of course, the very first port of call will be to make the absolute maximum possible of the bragging rights. Which means every single one of your social media news feeds would have been dominated by your Reds-supporting friends’ incessant boasting.

REVEALED: Tiger Woods will make his highly-anticipated return to the PGA Tour alongside long-time pal Justin Thomas at the Hero World Challenge Thursday This is special, really special," said Patrice Evra, the United defender. "The manager put really big pressure on us. I remember after the defeat at Arsenal he said, 'Do you really not want to win the 19th title? Are you crazy? Now you've got to win it. How many titles are you going to throw away?' It was very important to win it here otherwise someone would have got the hairdryer."

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It was as though the heavens had taken a prior peek at Arsene Wenger’s hand and taken pity. Some celestial tinkering, perhaps by a sympathetic power, knowing that this would transpire to be the club’s most iconic manager’s final Premier League title win, had quietly pulled strings to give him the sweetest possible victory at the home of his team’s greatest rival. Ferdinand said: “This club will never sit and rest on its laurels, especially with the manager we’ve got. The manager is a winner and everything stems from him really.” It is the collective that has stood United apart. Berbatov and Rooney have excelled in stages, Hernandez has emerged and Nemanja Vidic, Edwin van der Sar and Giggs have provided consistently. OK, so it’s not that classic, but you’ve got to feel for Liverpool fans. Practically overnight they’ve gone from potentially being days away from seeing their team lift a maiden Premier League trophy to being forced to stay indoors and watch reruns of games that took them to the cusp of glory – with the knowledge that it may all have been in vain. Inflatables were hurled and flares let off as City's supporters basked in their incredible victory and City's players even mobbed former player Yaya Toure, who was in Brighton on punditry duty.

Eventually the convoy arrived in Victoria Gardens, where perhaps every second reveller was wearing a Leicester shirt and many had stories to tell, such as the three Italian geology students making a pilgrimage to London in honour of Ranieri.It’s that classic footballing tale, isn’t it? You wait 30 long, long years to finally return to the summit of English football, and get within touching distance of it before a global pandemic comes along and brings the curtain down on proceedings just before you’re declared champions – and now you wait with bated breath to see if the season will be scrapped completely. The team bus was followed by two others, one of them carrying a large contingent waving the national flag of the club’s Thai owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha. The team’s international following was strongly in evidence along the route, too, with Japanese fans holding banners with messages for the forward Shinji Okazaki. Ranieri was front and centre at the top of the bus, his players grasping the Premier League trophy, while men, women and children ran, walked and photographed themselves alongside the vehicle. Since 2001 Liverpool’s international airport has been named after one of the city’s most famous sons. But the achievement of redefining the world of music as we know it pales into insignificance when compared to what a certain German has done at Anfield over the past four-and-a-half years. The point that ensured United became the most decorated champions in English football arrived from a display that encapsulated not only much of their season but Ferguson’s reign. They failed to capitalise on early dominance, survived several scares and rarely troubled Paul Robinson on a day when anxiety accompanied the touch of Tomasz Kuszczak, Nani and Javier Hernandez. But they found a way.

However, if they believed Spurs would meekly accept defeat to their local adversary on their own turf, they had another thing coming. Jamie Redknapp produced a stunning drive from well outside the area to halve the deficit shortly after the hour mark and Robbie Keane made no mistake from the penalty spot to equalise deep into added time. Social media would be flooded with pictures of creative and bizarre tattoos – Jurgen Klopp appearing to give birth to the Premier League trophy whilst Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino hold his hands, anyone? – which mark their title win in gory style. This year saw F1 conquer Vegas, a Wolff whose bark is now worse than his bite... and dominant Dutchman Max Verstappen stands tall as the driver of the CENTURY: Nine things we learned from 2023 seasonI didn't feel good enough... it made me feel smaller and weaker': Jamie Carragher hails Arsenal's Invincibles as 'the best team I EVER played against', ahead of Man United and Chelsea's title-winning teams Pep Guardiola urges Man City's fans to become 'ANIMALS' again ahead of Champions League clash with RB Leipzig... as he warns 'to be successful we need our fans ALL the time'

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