Arsenal held up the inevitable title celebrations of Liverpool with a 2-2 draw Crystal Palace in the Emirates.
Liverpool needed Arsenal to lose the title, but the side of Arne Slot must now avoid the defeat against Tottenham on Anfield on Sunday.
Jakub Kiwior – who has been performed to Gabriel in recent weeks after the seasonal injury – scored his first goal of the season with an incredible 10 -meter header to give Arsenal the lead within three minutes.
Both parties looked Cagey with upcoming opportunities to win external silverware with a semi-final of the Champions League against Paris Saint-Germain and Palace opposite Aston Villa in the FA Cup Semis on Sunday.
But Ebereechi Eze was leveled with a super strike, before Leandro Trossard Arsenal set for the break before the break.
And Super-sub Jean-Philippe Mateta then got in one of the goals of the season to leave Liverpool fans and players who are hopeful on a comeback.
For example, Sunssport's Jordan Davies the Gunners rated at the Emirates.
David Raya – 6/10
After he made his way through the 4-0 victory over Ipswich, the Spaniard was exerted here under much more pressure with various dangerous crosses in his crotch.
He didn't treat them so well, with a few fluttering.
He was then demolished almost 35 meters after his poor pass to Adam Wharton was hit first time to be blocked.
An essential test for the hour was liked to be received, the way to the distant pole to stop to prevent two palace players from entering, and another sharp stop from a flickered angle.
But with eight minutes to go, his bizarre positioning allowed Mateta to take advantage of an error and chip in the beam in an empty net.
Myles Lewis-skelly-7
Now seems to sail through games without a concern in the world and spending more time as a midfielder than as left.
He also seems to have mastered the art of winning an error at the age of 18, so that the Palace Momentum was stopped on various occasions when the side needed a breathing break.
Shout at a brilliant moment when he succeeded in bumping the giant that Mateta is off the ball and to get a huge roar of home fans.
William Saliba – 6
Sometimes it looked like its cool, calm and majestic himself, but showed rare signs of vulnerability with the speed of Eze and the deception of Eddie Nketiah to contend.
Set pieces also turned out to be a problem for Saliba and the entire back four in honesty.
And then, a real expensive one, this rehearsal error that brought Martin Odegaard into all kinds of problems against Mateta, who then brought the ball to the knee and brought the scores.
A rare night, even if he has made a great block to prevent Ismaila Sarr Flickte in an injury-time winner.
Jakub Kiwior – 8
Manners make the man and minutes make the player. Jakub Kiwior cries for various matches on the spider in his favorite position of Center Back to really build a Steam head.
In the past he was used sparingly and shot out.
But at the moment, with Gabriel from image until the start of the following season, the pole finally shows us what kind of player he can be.
A nice header within three minutes to give Arsenal the lead and produced a stunning block in the six-year box to deny Nketiah when he looked destined to score.
Before there was doubt, but now he will be one of the first names on the team schedule to face Paris Saint-Germain next week in their Champions League semi-final first leg.
Jurrien Timber – 7
Another incidental victim of Eze's pace and was made to work hard, demonstrably more than he was made in the Bernabeu against Real Madrid last week.
The Dutchman still had time to grab an assist, slide in on the flight and feed Trossard.
That quickly becomes a trademark of Timber's.
Thomas Partey – 7
Talking about a new deal on the Horizon and its current end this summer has been hot in recent weeks – only to get cold in a gloomy first half.
Losing property and lazy fit in abundance, this was the part of a few seasons ago, one of frustrating unpredictable form.
He must have had a role during the break – or perhaps a quick memory of a potential job hunt in the coming weeks – because he appeared another player from the break.
Calm on the ball under pressure, dictates from deep and juggling balls about opposition heads for fun. This is the party that everyone likes to see – and an Arsenal will miss next week with his suspension for the first stage against PSG.
The bonus is that a player with a shocking injury record now has 10 days to rest and restore.
Declan Rice – 7
The levels were raised after the Mullen of Real Madrid over two legs, so we can put it down as a quiet night in the office for rice.
He spends much more of his time in games higher on the field and wants to come to the end of things in the attack instead of gathering deeply.
But Arsenal was not the best on their liquid dominant, so the Englishman was sometimes lost in the land of no-man, even if his presence and leadership remained important everywhere.
Martin Odegaard – 6
Decent pass for Gabriel Martinelli at the end of half that brought him to goal, but still an unwanted outing of the skipper of Arsenal.
It's hard to describe, but he just looks out. The vibes are not good. He is trusted to create some magic, but the magician continues to mess with his magic wand.
Had a role to play in Palace, making it 2-2, slid near Mateta while the Frenchman scored a blast. Odegaard must wake up while the Arsenal Crunch time is approaching in Europe.
Raheem Sterling – 5
It is tempting to give Sterling a lower score and really to Lambast for another forgotten achievement that emphasizes his stunning decline on the Premier League phase, and why he will not be missed when his Chelsea loan ends next month.
But you also have to feel sorry for the man – spend most of his weeks on the couch with his thumbs and counting the number of stitches in his leather chair, only to be thrown in the action without warning and expected at the levels he would perform in Liverpool and Manchester City in Yesteryear.
But this is not the same sterling. You can see why Arteta is reluctant to use the winger because of his disappearing act when he goes onto the field.
All aspects of his game – his dribbling, his death, his attacking intention – is negative and lukewarm.
But it is also Arteta who should take the blame because he would not give him a long enough run in the season to ensure that he could be called up at such moments to offer something fresh and exciting. The opposite currently currently applies to Sterling.
Gabriel Martinelli – 6
A non -adoestaan goal and a few cracking runs, but that was already the of the Brazilian.
This is the constant frustration with Martinelli. He can have a number of golden moments and score a really spectacular solo goal at the Bernabeu.
But that is not enough if you want to be a world -class winger. You have to do it week, week out, not choose and choose based on your mood or the opponent.
It was summarized in injury time while wasting a glorious chance, with the pressure on the side in the side.
Martinelli is a talented, hard -working wing player. But is he a ruthless winner? The jury is out.
Leandro Trossard – 8
If last week has been his audition to start Top against PSG, then he will certainly have passed? Another goal after two on Portman Road on Sunday.
He offers something other than Mikel Merino in that number 9 roll. Physicality? No. Slimness? Yes, sneak into bags of space and shoot from corners that defenders hate.
Will it be good enough to reach a Champions League final? It is still too viewed, but the Belgian is at least confidently in and with a taste of goals.
Subs:
Bukayo Saka (Sterling, 59) – 6
An immediate impact and should have made the score 3-1 with a smart volley that was brilliantly saved by Dean Henderson. Could not call on the bank this time.
