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Highlights

The Untold Impact of Liverpool’s Premier League Triumph That No One Saw Coming

The Untold Impact of Liverpool’s Premier League Triumph That No One Saw Coming

Growing up in the nineties, every summer we were still tipped to win the league. And every May, we saw Man United take a step closer to achieving Alex Ferguson’s aim of knocking us off our perch.

Despite some half-title attempts, Liverpool never actually finished in the top two from 1991 to 2002.

Several players arrived as the fabled missing piece of the jigsaw before being put back in the box again.

Liverpool fans still have nightmares about Federico Macheda (Image credit: Getty Images)

Gerard Houllier’s side followed up their 2001 Cup treble with the Reds’ then-best Premier League points total, but never kicked on from there.

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