Jurgen Klopp's side won a first league title for 30 years in record-breaking fashion, and six of their number are included among Goal's best XI
A Premier League season like no other is finally complete, just over two months after those who started out the campaign thought it would be finished.
Liverpool's romp towards a first league title in 30 years may have been held up by Covid-19, but the Reds eventually got over the line in record-breaking fashion to spark joy on Merseyside.
Manchester City finished second after two successive titles of their own, with Manchester United and Chelsea rounding out the top four after victories on the final day of the campaign.
So who makes Goal's team of the season for the English top flight? Find out below…
GettyGK: Nick Pope (Burnley)
While Alisson and Ederson continue to set the standard for modern goalkeepers in the English top flight, this season has also seen two England hopefuls excel between the sticks.
At Sheffield United, Dean Henderson's form has seen him earn international call-ups, with some even arguing he should be the new number one at parent club Manchester United next season given David de Gea's struggles.
But it is Nick Pope who takes the jersey in this team despite being pipped to the Golden Glove award by Ederson on the final day of the campaign.
He has made a number of stunning saves to help Burnley secure a top-half finish, with Pope having kept out over 70 per cent of the shots he has faced.
AdvertisementGettyRB: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool)
Given his levels of performance, it is easy to forget that Alexander-Arnold is still only 21 years of age.
The England international added a Premier League winner's medal to his collection this term while also breaking his own record for the most assists in a season by a defender in the competition with 13.
He also provided four goals, with his dead-ball ability going from strength to strength at Anfield.
Getty ImagesCB: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Still the standout centre-back in the game, Van Dijk's excellence continues to provide Liverpool with the stability required for them to fly forward and threaten the opposition's goal.
No defender has recorded more clean sheets in the division this season than Van Dijk (15), with the Netherlands international able to adapt to whomever is alongside him in the Reds' backline.
He has also chipped in with five goals, including a match-winning double against Brighton and the opening strike in January's win over Manchester United.
Getty ImagesCB: Caglar Soyuncu (Leicester City)
Many questioned how Leicester would be able to replace Harry Maguire following his departure for Manchester United last summer, but Soyuncu has more than stepped into his shoes.
The Turkey international was one of the key members of the Foxes side as they pushed for a top-four finish, with his performances earning him apparent interest from Manchester City among others.
Over the course of the season he completed 90% of his passes while winning two thirds of his tackles, and at just 24, Soyuncu is likely to only get better as he earns more top-level experience.