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Elliott Jackson

Five moments you may have missed as Liverpool lifted Premier League trophy

Liverpool made history on Wednesday night as they lifted the Premier League trophy.

The Reds were presented with the title after their extraordinary 5-3 victory over Chelsea at Anfield.

It was a moment for Jordan Henderson, Jurgen Klopp and the millions of Liverpool fans watching to savour after 30 long years waiting to be crowned champions of England again.

Whilst nobody on the red half of Merseyside could peel their eyes away from the celebrations, there were some moments that went under the radar.

Here's a list of the best moment you may have missed...

Adam Lallana and Jurgen Klopp's wonderful moment

Reds boss Klopp has paid some warm tributes to Lallana this past week, ahead of a likely summer exit for the midfielder.

And there was a brilliant moment between the pair tonight as the trophy returned to Anfield.

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All the players took their turn to raise the cup and celebrate.

But when it came to Lallana, he and Klopp lifted it together.

Frank Lampard makes a cameo

Sadio Mane took Liverpool fans behind the scenes on Instagram, only for Chelsea boss Frank Lampard to appear.

The former England international showed his class after the game as he was captured on Mane's live stream waiting behind to congratulate the Liverpool players.

He approached Mane, put his arm around the forward and simply said: "Well done, congratulations", as he gave a smile for the camera when realising he was being filmed.

Lampard appeared to be waiting to congratulate Liverpool's players as they made their way out of the dressing room to The Kop where they lifted the Premier League trophy for the first time.

Bobby dazzler

Roberto Firmino had his glasses out for the show as he stepped up for his Premier League medal.

As players stepped up with their phones, native scarves and bandanas, the Brazilian looked as cool as ice with his signature shades on.

Some way to celebrate your first goals at home in 16 months.

Gini Wijnaldum goes live

Gini Wijnaldum was desperate not to miss a moment of the party and was live on Instagram when collecting his medal.

Supporters flocked to his feed to join in on the celebrations with over 40,000 views within 10 minutes of the video being posted on his page.

And he kept the camera rolling...all the way from the tunnel to the trophy!

Curtis Jones squeezes in

One man who almost didn't earn a medal was Curtis Jones.

The Liverpool youngster, fresh from a new five-year deal and kit number to boot, was 66th-minute substitute against Chelsea.

That earned him his fifth Premier League appearance of the season, just enough to qualify for a winner's medal.

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