Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp sounded an ominous warning to their rivals that his newly-crowned, runaway Premier League champions "will not stop" in their quest for more trophies.
The German has ended a 30-year wait for a top-flight title, adding it to the Champions League and Club World Cup in the last 12 months, but he does not believe it will finish there.
And the Reds boss said everyone at the club still had "big dreams" to fulfil after wrapping up the title with seven matches remaining, the quickest it has been achieved.
"When City were playing like the stars from the sky, and we played against Everton and you thought 'Hmmm, there's still a chance' – and there was a chance (they might be caught).
"As long as it is not decided you cannot celebrate and we didn't but played the Palace game (a 4-0 victory on Wednesday) and made it clear we are still here as well and the rest is already history."