It's a serious question, actually. How can you just ‘award’ Liverpool (or anyone else) the league title? As long as it's not mathematically won, it's not won. They're a near certainty to win it. But near is near. I don't see that the question of merit comes into it, or as soon as it does, subjective factors come into play.
Just for the sake of hypothetical argument: supposing, in the spring of 2012, in the wake of our defeat by Arsenal, a viral pandemic had hit, the league had been suspended, and it had been decided to award the title anyway. Who do you think it would have gone to?
At the other end of the table, would you relegate Norwich and promote one of Leeds or West Brom on the basis of likely outcomes? Or on who ‘deserves’ to be relegated or promoted?
cancel the league, expunge this years results from the records, start again next season
its what precedence suggests should happen, see 1939