
LeBron James answered to Liverpool being proclaimed champions of England via social media on Thursday. Los Angeles Lakers star and Liverpool supporter LeBron James celebrated the Reds’ Premier League win.
Liverpool finished a 30-year wait to be delegated English champions on Thursday, thanks to Manchester City’s 2-1 misfortune to Chelsea in the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool became the first Anfield team to hold a league crown since 1990, with seven games remaining in 2019-20.
Three-time NBA champion James, who purchased a minority stake in Liverpool in 2011, has reacted to the club ‘s achievement via social media.
James tweeted: “PREMIUM LEAGUE CHAMPIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!! LET ‘S GO @LFC # YNWA.”
Liverpool – who in 2019-20 won 28 of their 31 league fixtures – celebrated one more bit of silverware after winning in the Champions League last season.
The organizers of Fenway Sports Group, which took over from Liverpool in 2010, have demonstrated to be an effective company. The principal proprietor of Liverpool, John Henry, composed via Twitter: “This has been a season for the ages and the Liverpool Football Club faithful.
“It was an unforgettable year of wonderful achievement that culminated in the triumphant of the Premier League title tonight. With each and every match, the world has seen the sheer determination of this club on the field – the planning, responsibility, and ability of the individuals who set up perhaps the greatest league achievement ever in the history of any nation.
“This in addition to winning a European Championship, a Super Cup and a World Championship — the magnitude of this achievement have carried solace and happiness to so many in a year loaded up with so much tragedy. It’s said, ‘We’re Liverpool.’ You, the fans are Liverpool all around and you continue pushing the club forward — a legendary club that’s making history again.”