The whistle against Tottenham unleashed emotion across Merseyside. Van Dijk grabbed a microphone and declared the fans the heartbeat of the club as fireworks exploded above. Social channels erupted: the official account gained 1.3 million followers in 24 hours, Salah tweeted a trophy emoji plus We did it again which hit 2.7 million likes, and Alexander Arnold posted childhood photos captioned From West Derby to the top of England. Inside the dressing room champagne soaked Mac Allister danced to Sweet Caroline while Quansah drummed on bottles. Gakpo live streamed as Slot joined a conga still in his suit. Former legends weighed in: Gerrard said the side made the city proud, Carragher crowned Van Dijk the Premier League’s best centre back, and Gary Neville conceded Liverpool were worthy champions. Abroad, pockets of fans gathered: 600 sang at Carragher’s Bar in New York and Nairobi’s red painted bus displayed Champions 20. Harvey Elliott later summed up on the bus parade: belief travels across borders-that is the Liverpool way. The club’s media team released a behind‑the‑scenes documentary within 48 hours, attracting 3.4 million views on YouTube in its first day and becoming the most‑watched upload in Liverpool’s digital history. Merchandise sales spiked 320 percent overnight, while charitable partner Liverpool Foundation reported donations topping £250,000 as supporters channelled elation into community causes.