EPL: Liverpool's Record-Equalling 20th League Title Win Celebrated with Draw
Liverpool celebrated their record-equalling 20th league title win with a thrilling 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, thanks to Mohamed Salah's late equalizer.
Liverpool's title-winning season ended on a high note with a thrilling 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at Anfield, courtesy of Mohamed Salah's late equalizer. The Reds had already secured the Premier League title with a 5-1 win against Tottenham on April 27, allowing them to relax and enjoy the final games of the campaign. Salah's goal, scored six minutes from time, not only sealed the draw but also equaled the Premier League goal involvement record with 29 goals and 18 assists.
The season is complete... now it's time to celebrate! 🏆 pic.twitter.com/43dbUnGdKV
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 25, 2025
The match was a celebration for both teams, with Crystal Palace fresh from winning the FA Cup just over a week ago. Despite having nothing at stake domestically, the atmosphere at Anfield was electric, with fans from both teams coming together to enjoy the game. Ismaila Sarr had given Palace an early lead, but Salah's equalizer salvaged a point for the home side. Ryan Gravenberch's red card in the 68th minute made things tough for Liverpool, but they managed to hold on for the draw.
Key Highlights:
- Mohamed Salah's Record-Breaking Goal: Salah's equalizer took his tally to 29 goals and 18 assists, equaling the Premier League goal involvement record.
- Crystal Palace's FA Cup Win: Palace's FA Cup victory earlier in the season earned them a spot in the UEFA Europa League next season.
- Liverpool's Title Celebration: The Reds will celebrate their 20th league title with a parade around Liverpool.
Mohamed Salah is the first to win all of these awards in the same season...
• Premier League Player of the Season
— Premier League (@premierleague) May 25, 2025
• Golden Boot
• Playmaker Award
History 👏 pic.twitter.com/5KLiErbUlS
In a show of mutual respect, Crystal Palace players gave the Premier League champions, Liverpool, a guard of honor before kickoff. In a classy move, the Liverpool players reciprocated, lining up to honor Palace's FA Cup win. This gesture highlights the sportsmanship and camaraderie between the two teams, setting a positive tone for the match. The reciprocal guard of honor showcases the respect between the Premier League champions and the FA Cup winners, making for a memorable encounter.
Winners. pic.twitter.com/efh4xsqHj9
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 25, 2025
Before the match, Crystal Palace players showed respect to the Premier League champions by giving them a guard of honor. In a classy gesture, the Liverpool players reciprocated by giving Palace a guard of honor to acknowledge their FA Cup triumph. This mutual display of respect set a positive tone for the game.
Despite being the Premier League champions, Liverpool didn't coast to an easy win. Instead, Crystal Palace took the lead when Ismaila Sarr capitalized on a Conor Bradley error, receiving a pass from Tyrick Mitchell and slotting the ball past the Liverpool goalkeeper. The Reds created chances to level the score but were thwarted by Dean Henderson, who made a string of impressive saves, including a spectacular stop from Luis Diaz in a one-on-one situation.
The Palace goalkeeper's heroics kept his team ahead, and the Eagles looked threatening on the counterattack. However, Liverpool continued to press for an equalizer, with their attacking players working tirelessly to break down the Palace defense. Despite their efforts, it seemed like Palace might hold on for a surprise win, but the Reds' determination eventually paid off. Mohamed Salah scored a late equalizer, salvaging a point for Liverpool and capping off their title-winning season in style.
Trent Alexander-Arnold received a warm welcome from Liverpool fans as he was introduced at the start of the second half. This marked a stark contrast to his recent treatment, where some supporters had booed him following news of his impending departure from the club. As he prepared to play his final 45 minutes for Liverpool, the crowd showed their appreciation with cheers. However, the second half took an unexpected turn when Ryan Gravenberch was sent off for a last-man foul on Daichi Kamada, leaving Liverpool to play with 10 men for nearly half of the remaining time.
Despite being reduced to 10 men, Liverpool showed their resilience and determination, and their efforts were rewarded when Mohamed Salah scored a crucial equalizer. The Egyptian forward struck the ball home from close range, prompting jubilant celebrations from the Liverpool fans. Salah's goal not only salvaged a point for the Reds but also capped off their title-winning season in fitting fashion. The draw was a fitting end to a remarkable campaign that saw Liverpool lift the Premier League trophy.
Liverpool fans were determined to make the most of their team's 20th league title win, especially after being unable to celebrate inside Anfield when the Reds last won the title in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In the buildup to the match, the streets around Anfield were packed with supporters clad in red, creating an electric atmosphere. Fans cheered as the team bus arrived, and the air was filled with the sound of chanting and the sight of red flares. The excitement was palpable as supporters gathered to soak up the pre-match atmosphere.
The fans' enthusiasm was a fitting tribute to the team's remarkable season. With their record-equalling 20th league title win, the Reds had achieved something truly special, and the supporters were eager to celebrate. As the team took to the pitch, the energy in the stadium was intense, with fans cheering and waving scarves in anticipation of a triumphant finale to the season. Although the match itself ended in a draw, the celebrations continued unabated, with fans rejoicing in the team's historic achievement.
A who's who of Liverpool legends were in attendance at Anfield, including former manager Jurgen Klopp. Klopp, who stepped down last summer after leading the Reds to numerous titles, including the Premier League and Champions League, was among the notable figures watching the match. For the fans, the specifics of the game were somewhat secondary to the celebration of the season's achievement. At times, Liverpool's performance dipped below their usual high standard, with some sloppy play.
However, the dynamics of the game shifted dramatically after Ryan Gravenberch's red card. The Reds, despite being a man down, seemed to draw energy from the situation and finished the match on a strong note. This late surge was fitting for a team that has consistently shown resilience and determination throughout the season. Mohamed Salah's late equalizer was the perfect way to cap off the season, as the fans celebrated the team's Premier League triumph.
Mohamed Salah capped off an incredible season by scoring his 29th goal of the campaign, which also earned him the league's top scorer award. His impressive tally of 18 assists meant he set a new record for most goal involvements in a 38-game season with 47. This achievement is all the more remarkable considering that the other players to reach 47 goal involvements, Andrew Cole and Alan Shearer, did so in 42-match seasons.
The final whistle sparked jubilant celebrations from all corners of Anfield. While Liverpool fans were celebrating their Premier League title win, Crystal Palace players were also basking in the glory of their historic FA Cup victory. For Palace, it was a fitting end to a remarkable season. Now, the challenge for manager Oliver Glasner is to retain his talented squad and build on the team's progress next season. With a talented group of players, Palace will be looking to continue their upward trajectory and make a lasting impact in the league.
A special rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone ❤️ pic.twitter.com/8PNZEskt5R
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 25, 2025
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