An emotional Jurgen Klopp revealed winning Liverpool's first league title since 1990 was "more than he ever dreamed of" after the trophy was secured without them kicking a ball.
Manchester City's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea handed the club their 19th championship after waiting three decades.
In the last two years the German has delivered the Champions League and the World Club Cup but for the man who arrived at Anfield in 2015 pledging to "turn doubters to believers" said this was the pinnacle.
"I think back then if you'd have said it would take 30 years you'd have been arrested and sectioned, but sometimes things happen," he told BT Sport.
"The last two years since (manager) Jurgen (Klopp) came in, it has been very positive all the way. He's been fantastic and he epitomises everything that Liverpool stands for. He respects everyone at the club.
"It's not just a one-off as last year they came within a point of it and won the European Cup and a World Club Cup too, so onwards and upwards and I think there will be plenty more days to look forward to as long as Jurgen is there.
"It takes a fantastic dressing room to win things. You don't win anything with division, it takes solidarity, and Liverpool from top to bottom have been together."