Former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina said he was proud to have played for the Premier League outfit and joined a number of his fellow Spaniards in congratulating them for their first league title in three decades.
Juergen Klopp's side secured the crown after second-placed Manchester City lost 2-1 at Chelsea on Thursday, meaning the Merseyside club could not be caught with a 23 point lead over City with seven games remaining.
"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," Reina, on loan at Aston Villa from AC Milan, tweeted.
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 #OnceARedAlwaysARed #YNWA #PremierLeague pic.twitter.com/1UpfC15Izd
— Pepe Reina (@PReina25) June 25, 2020
Former Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez, who guided them to their 2004-05 Champions League crown added: "Congratulations to @LFC, after 30 years, the dream comes true! Very happy for all the Reds! You'll never walk alone," Benitez said.
Congratulations to @LFC, after 30 years, the dream comes true! Very happy for all the Reds! You'll never walk alone #YNWA #Champions #Liverpool
— Rafa Benitez Web (@rafabenitezweb) June 25, 2020
Striker Fernando Torres, who scored 81 goals in 142 matches for the Merseyside club, hailed their "unbelievable squad" and described Klopp as a "magnificent manager."
"But above all my sincere congrats to every single LFC supporter. You've been waiting so long and finally that desired trophy is yours," he tweeted.
Huge congrats to everyone at @LFC on winning the @premierleague. Unbelievable squad, magnificent manager, great staff but above all my sincere congrats to every single LFC supporter. You've been waiting so long and finally that desired trophy is yours. Very well deserved#YNWA pic.twitter.com/hf6DzX6fOP
— Fernando Torres (@Torres) June 25, 2020
Former Liverpool players Alvaro Arbeloa and Luis Garcia also took to Twitter to acknowledge their success.
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 !!#MoreThanaGame #YNWA #OnceaRedAlwaysaRed pic.twitter.com/yHsk3dDa1N
— Luis Garcia (@luchogarcia14) June 25, 2020
Congrats to all @LFC winning the premier league tittle. Well deserved guys YNWA pic.twitter.com/Xu64l3YgPV
— Alberto Moreno (@18albertomp) June 26, 2020
While Liverpool's 1989-90 title winners comprised largely of British and Irish players and Benitez relied heavily on Spanish players, Klopp's side is a diverse group that has dominated their rivals.
"Yes. It feels THAT good. I want to thank all our supporters watching us from all corners of the world," Egyptian Mohamed Salah tweeted with a picture of him alongside Croatia's Dejan Lovren and Brazilians Roberto Firmino, Alisson and Fabinho.
"You made this possible for us and I hope we can keep bringing you the joy you deserve."
Yes. It feels THAT good. I want to thank all our supporters watching us from all corners of the world. You made this possible for us and I hope we can keep bringing you the joy you deserve. now they’re gonna believe us pic.twitter.com/bqkXM1Fjpj
— Mohamed Salah (@MoSalah) June 26, 2020
Dutchman Georginio Wijnaldum added: "It's difficult to describe but I can say that I'm really happy and really pleased that I can be a part of this team, be a part of this club."
WE DID IT!! After 30 years (and a bit) the wait is over Congratulations #Liverpool and all Reds around the world! And thank you all for your support!!! #YNWA #LFCchampions pic.twitter.com/lFjVxtDsAf
— Gini Wijnaldum (@GWijnaldum) June 26, 2020
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Christopher Cushing)