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Salah reflects on Liverpool's 'crazy' Premier League title triumph

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Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has described his 'unbelievable' feeling after the club clinched their first Premier League title in three decades last week.

The Anfield outfit's coronation was confirmed after Manchester City fell to defeat against Chelsea on Thursday - and Salah has played a key role in ensuring Liverpool bettered their runners-up spot from last season.

The Egyptian forward has netted 21 goals in 41 appearances this campaign, and outlined his thoughts with Liverpool having been crowned champions with seven games to spare.

Salah has also dedicated the team's triumph to the city of Liverpool and the supporters who were unable to attend the matches as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

'I can't describe with words, it's so hard to say that,' he told LFCTV. 'I do remember, everyone knows that when I came here I said I wanted to win the Premier League. It was the first thing I said, I want to win the Premier League and the Champions League.

'The people started saying, 'if you choose one...', but now I can say that I chose both, and thank god we we got both. But the Premier League, I can say it now after we won it, for the city it's something else.

'Everyone is crazy about the result, everyone is crazy about the Premier League. It's an unbelievable feeling for everybody, and for all the fans around the world.

'Without their support we couldn't do it, but I think they did a great job. And Liverpool, this is for you.'

Salah has scored 92 goals in 145 appearances since joining Liverpool from Roma in 2017, and penned a bumper five-year contract the following year.

But the superstar has also unsurprisingly attracted interest from a host of other elite European clubs.

The former Chelsea wideman, however, is adamant he wants to remain on Merseyside for the foreseeable future.

He told BeIN Sport: 'I'm very happy. I enjoy the atmosphere here. I love this place and I hope to stay for a long time.

'The atmosphere here is different to any other place.'

Liverpool will receive a guard of honour on Thursday at dethroned Manchester City, and Salah also believes that there is plenty more to come from Jurgen Klopp's men provided they can maintain their lofty standards.

'We have adapted well as a team and our understanding is perfect,' he said.

'If this continues, we can achieve more. It's difficult to maintain our current level, but it's not impossible.'

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