The game is over and the final score is Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace. Here is the match report.
Match report
The late goal of Mohamed Salah handed Liverpool a point when they ended their league campaign with a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace in a triumphant Anfield.
The home team made a slow start and went behind after nine minutes when Tyrick Mitchell Ismaila Sarr put in the area in the area, and he wiped an attempt past Alisson.
Liverpool had opportunities to be equal by people like Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota, but their work was made much more difficult after Ryan Gravenberch was sent for a last-man challenge on Daichi Kamada with just over 20 minutes.
Nevertheless, despite their numeric disadvantage, the home team continued to investigate and received their reward when Salah appeared to be the same as a shot that was diverted by Maxence Lacroix.
The Salah strike brought him this period to 47 target statements in the Premier League, and the Egyptian saw the record of the competition of all time.
The season is complete … Now it's time to celebrate! pic.twitter.com/43dbungdkv
– Liverpool FC (@LFC) 25 May 2025
If you admit late, the FA Cup winners Palace was forced to settle for 12th place, although they will nevertheless have European football to look forward to the following season.
Data Debrief: Salah makes history with a late goal when Liverpool returns
Salah's Late Equalizer means that he ends a stellar season with 47 target lack of target, similar to the Premier League record of both Andrew Cole (1993-94) and Alan Shearer (1994-95), respectively.
The 32-year-old ended with 29 goals and 18 assists this season, with his goal that he achieved the Golden Boot before 2024-25.
One of the reasons why Liverpool ended this season at the top of the pile was their ability to destroy shortages. They achieved 23 points of losing positions this period, the joint in the competition this season and the second most they have managed in a Premier League campaign in general.
Despite the disappointment of admitting a late goal, the men of Oliver Glasner extended their unbeaten run to six games (W2 D4), with only Manchester City (10) more matches without defeat in the final phase of the season.
Match -Events
0 'Palace welcomes Honor & Reds return for the FA Cup victory of Eagles
9 'goal! Ismaola Sarr Hands Investments An early lead! Liverpool 0-1 Crystal Palace
26 'Diaz curves a shot a garden wide of the pole
27 'TAA is warming up!
29 'Diaz heads up close
30 'Mateta pushes the ball into the net, but it is offside and it won't stand
33 'Mateta's effort touches the mail, but it is ruled outdoorside
37 'Salah Dinks a pass in the area for Diaz, but Henderson gets a block
45 'TAA Subs in his last match for Liverpool
47 'TAA's free kick effort is wide because he does not connect to his teammates
50 'Salah has blocked a shot by Lacroix in the area
68 'Red card! Ryan Gravenberch sent
85 'Salah hits back with a heavy stunner! Liverpool 1-1 Crystal Palace
Line-ups
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Salah, Van Dijk, Robertson, Konate, Gakpo, Szoboszlai, Luis DÃaz, Curtis Jones, Gravenberch, Conor Bradley
Subs: Endo, Joe Gomez, Tsimikas, Jota, Kelleher, Alexander-Arnold, Nunez, Elliott, Quansah
Crystal Palace XI: Hughes, Lerma, Dean Henderson, Jean-Philippe Mateta, Kamada, Sarr, Ebereechi Eze, Daniel Muñoz, Maxence Lacroix, Chris Richards, Tyrick Mitchell
Subs: Ward, Matt Turner, Nketiah, Justin Devenny, Matheus França, Romain Esse, Caleb Kporha
