Liverpool will win Premier League trophy this season, but the trophy won't be normal

Football fans will remember it during Liverpool's current team for many years and decades, as they remember the Arsenal team in 2004. The team led by Jurgen Klopp, Europe's champion from last season, has managed to win 25 of Premier's 26 matches. [...]
The team, led by Jurgen Klopp, Europe's champion from last season, has managed to win 25 of Premier League's 26 matches so far.
They have nothing less than 76 points, or 25 more than the second major, Manchester City, followed by Periscope from Gimme Mesport.
With 12 matches to take place, they could end by 112 points this season.

This Premier League trophy would come to them after 30 years, for the last time they won it in 1990.
But, Liverpool is also the second team at Premier League that can end the season as the invincible “” after the 2004 Arsenal.
The only match the Club team did not win was that of October against Manchester United in Old Tuffford.
According to the Daily Mail newspaper, discussions are currently under way in the English football federation to hand over Liverpool a special and gold trophy if they manage not to suffer any losses until 17 months, when the last lap takes place.
Even Arsenal had received such a trophy at the end of the 2003-04 season. It's a smaller version than the silver trophy and it's got a record of winnings, tiers and club losses.












