22 Best Lfc Photos of 2025: Trophy Lift & Celebrations
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It has been one of the most emotional years in Liverpool’s history, with the euphoric and poignant moments captured by talented photographers.

When January rolled around a year ago, few could have predicted what was to come at Anfield.

Liverpool won the Premier League title in Arne Slot‘s first season in charge – an incredible achievement that few anticipated.

Soon after, Diogo Jota‘s tragic death rocked the club, with the Portuguese’s passing still at the forefront of the minds of players and supporters as the year closes.

It has not always been easy, but we have our main image provider, Propaganda Photos, to thank for capturing the highs and lows with incredible professionalism, with the majority of this list owed to them.

Here are 22 of the best regarding from 2025:

Darwin Nunez’s defining late goal at Brentford


(January 18, Brentford 0-2 Liverpool – David Rawcliffe)

In terms of the defining win of Liverpool’s title campaign, it’s hard to beat the 2-0 victory away to Brentford in January.

Darwin Nunez may have been a divisive figure at Anfield, but everybody adored him when he opened the scoring in stoppage time, and then scored again minutes later.

Special scenes followed, both on the pitch and in the away end!

Diogo Jota wins the derby for the Reds


(April 2, Liverpool 1-0 Everton – David Rawcliffe)

It was fitting that Jota’s final goal for Liverpool was such an important one.

The Portuguese weaved through tackles before burying a finish at home to Everton in April, settling the Merseyside derby in the process.

It was pure Jota at his finest, full of heart and ruthlessness. His celebration spoke volumes, one we will never forget.

Trent’s final Liverpool goal


(April 20, Leicester 0-1 Liverpool – David Rawcliffe)

Trent Alexander-Arnold isn’t loved like he once was at Liverpool, but his winner at Leicester in April – his last for the club – was memorable, not least for the relief it delivered.

All a bit weird though, wasn’t it.

Macca takes the roof off Anfield


(April 27, Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham – Getty Images)

Apart from Nunez at Brentford, no Liverpool goal in 2025 was celebrated as much as Alexis Mac Allister‘s at home to Tottenham.

The Argentine’s stunning strike put the Reds 2-1 up on the day they clinched the title, and he celebrated in style. The sound of Anfield after that goal won’t be forgotten in a hurry.

Memorable title-winning celebrations


(April 27, Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham – David Rawcliffe)

Virgil had asked for a sea of red and he got it as the Reds won the league in style.


(April 27, Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham – David Rawcliffe)


(April 27, Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham – Andrew Powell/Getty Images)

When the final whistle blew and Liverpool were confirmed as champions, there were unforgettable scenes inside Anfield.

In fact, Mohamed Salah had already taken a selfie with the Kop after scoring in the game!


(April 27, Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham – Getty Images)

And the entire squad posed for a photo on the pitch, following a remarkable achievement.


(April 27, Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham – David Rawcliffe)


(April 27, Liverpool 5-1 Tottenham – David Rawcliffe)

Our Holy Goalie chilling on the crossbar in front of The Kop.

You could make a list just from this one moment alone. We’d waited a long time to celebrate the way we did that day.

Van Dijk lifts the Premier League trophy


(May 25, Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace – David Rawcliffe)

On May 25, 2025, Virgil van Dijk became just the 11th man in history to captain Liverpool to a league title.

The Dutchman got his glorious moment on the final day of the season, hoisting the trophy aloft, amid scenes of unbridled joy.


(May 25, Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace – David Rawcliffe)

Our No. 20 with No. 20.


(May 25, Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace – Getty)

And the trophy proudly shown off the to the Kop. A full Anfield had waited for this moment for decades!

Hansen and Van Dijk in front of the Kop


(May 25, Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace – David Rawcliffe)

Seeing Liverpool legend Alan Hansen hand over the Premier League title to Van Dijk in May was a lovely moment.

The Scot had overcome serious health issues to be there, as one of the Reds’ greatest-ever defenders joked with another.

Stunning parade scenes in the city


(May 26 – David Rawcliffe)

The parade in May may have ended in devastating fashion, but the city was an incredible sight in the hours before.

Curtis Jones looked typically Scouse sitting on the front of the team bus!


(May 26 – Getty Images)

But no man looked cooler on the day than Van Dijk!

It was a star-studded summer in the transfer market

Florian Wirtz arrived as a world-class addition, with the photo of him signing his contract breaking the internet at the time! Here he is admiring the Reds’ European Cups!

Emotional Salah celebrates in front of the Kop


(August 15, Liverpool 4-2 Bournemouth – David Rawcliffe)

Sadly, not every Liverpool photo in 2025 was a happy one, especially following the death of Jota.

Salah’s emotional celebration in front of the Kop after the 4-2 win over Bournemouth on the opening night of the season summed up the pain he was feeling. A heartbreakingly poignant moment captured.

The Kop remember Diogo


(August 15, Liverpool 4-2 Bournemouth – David Rawcliffe)

A mosaic, as ever organised by the brilliant Andy Knott, honoured Jota for the opening game of the new season vs. Bournemouth.


(August 15, Liverpool 4-2 Bournemouth – David Rawcliffe)

A banner in the Kop on the opening day of the season read, ‘Rute, Dinis, Duarte, Mafalda – Anfield will always be your home’, in a show of unwavering support for Jota, and his brother Andre Silva.

Ngumoha stuns Newcastle in stoppage time


(August 27, Newcastle 2-3 Liverpool – David Rawcliffe)

The standout goal of this season to date was Rio Ngumoha‘s last-gasp winner away to Newcastle in August.

Just when it looked like Liverpool had thrown away two points, the then 16-year-old was on hand to score in the 99th minute.

It made him Ngumoha the youngest goalscorer in Reds history.

Jota’s sons mascots at Anfield


(December 27, Liverpool 2-1 Wolves – David Rawcliffe)

Among the most recent great Liverpool photos came from the final game of 2025, when Jota’s sons were the mascots at home to Wolves.

It was incredibly touching to see them alongside Van Dijk, as the Reds showed that they and their mother will always have their support.


(December 27, Liverpool 2-1 Wolves – David Rawcliffe)

What a beautiful image this was to finish off the year at Anfield.

Gone but never forgotten, Diogo.



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