MERSEYSIDE Police has urged Liverpool fans to celebrate their historic Premier League triumph safely.

Assistant Chief Constable Rob Carden said the majority of supporters chose to mark the historic event from the comfort of their own homes or gardens, but he has raised concerns about those who lined the streets in Anfield and the city centre.

Mr Carden said he "understands people will feel jubilant".

However, with social distancing measures in place because of the COVID-19 pandemic, he said the appropriate time will come at Anfield to celebrate the achievement safely.

His statement comes after fans across the world rejoiced at Liverpool's first Premier League win in 30 years.

Thousands of Reds supporters live in St Helens and some let off fireworks and sounded car horns to mark the victory.

On social media footage of Liverpool players' celebrations were shared. There was also a tearful video from LFC manager Jurgen Klopp.

Mr Carden said: "I would like to congratulate Liverpool FC on deservedly winning the Premier League title, and thank the thousands of Liverpool fans across Merseyside who celebrated at home, as they have for the previous games played behind closed doors.

"The overwhelming majority of fans have recognised the fact that now is not the time to gather together to celebrate, and chose to mark the event safely.

"They are a credit to this city.

"Unfortunately, as we have seen throughout the lockdown period, not everyone adhered to the regulations in place.

"Although the vast majority of celebrations were good natured, a large number of people chose to gather outside the stadium.

"In the days ahead, we urge supporters to do the right thing and celebrate safely with members of your household and in your social bubble.

"By doing this you keep yourself, your family, friends and neighbours safe.

"As we all know, Merseyside has been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and we must all do what we can to prevent further cases and deaths in our communities.

"We understand people will feel jubilant that Liverpool has secured the league title for the first time in 30 years, and the time will come when fans can return to Anfield to applaud the team and to celebrate their achievement.

"Please follow the advice of the players, the manager and the club by putting safety first. The club is encouraging fans to share their experiences of watching future games at home with the hashtag #LFCAtHome on social media, and we all look forward to sharing your experiences of celebrating safely."