Liverpool Champion, Sir Alex Ferguson Congratulates the Reds Legend Page all

KOMPAS.com – Liverpool have secured the Premier League title or the top caste competition in the Premier League this season.

Certainty Liverpool English League champions 2019-2020 obtained after their closest competitor, Manchester City, suffered defeat to Chelsea in the match 31 weeks, Friday (6/26/2020) morning.

The defeat at home to Chelsea makes Manchester City will not be able to pursue the acquisition of Liverpool points.

The team nicknamed the Reds were firmly at the top of the Premier League standings with 86 points, 23 points ahead of Manchester City with the Premier League leaving seven more weeks.

Liverpool also ended the fasting of the English League title after 30 years.

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This season’s league title is Liverpool’s 19th or first in the Premier League era.

Liverpool’s success in locking the Premier League title was greeted with joy by the supporters of the Reds.

The legendary manager of Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, also congratulated Liverpool.

Although Manchester United and Liverpool have a history of high rivalry, this has not prevented Sir Alex from congratulating the success of Juergen Klopp’s fleet on winning the Premier League title this season.

This was revealed by Liverpool legend, Sir Kenny Dalglish.

Launch from Goal InternationalOn Saturday (6/27/2020), Dalglish revealed that Sir Alex had contacted him to congratulate him.

“He (Sir Alex) called us and said goodbye. He said, ‘You are no longer in the war,” said Dalglish.

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Although Sir Alex Ferguson and Kenny Dalglish represented two different poles in English football, the two legends are known to have good relations off the pitch.

In fact, Sir Alex came to attend the Dalglish honors stand at the Anfield Stadium in 2017.

“Indeed, there is hostility between old enemies. But in the end, you send a congratulatory message and it is done well,” Dalglish said.

“Competition (Liverpool and Manchester United) will continue, but that is extraordinary praise,” he added.

“You may be competing, but you also have intelligence so that you are generous enough to send congratulations,” Dalglish stressed.

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