Liverpool drew 1-1 to Palace before lifting the Premier League trophy at Anfield
Palace gave Liverpool a guard of honour before the hosts returned the favour
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By IAN LADYMAN AT ANFIELD
Published: 12:56 EDT, 25 May 2025 | Updated: 12:56 EDT, 25 May 2025
Mohamed Salah scored a late equaliser for champions Liverpool as they drew to Crystal Palace at Anfield in their final game of their victorious season.
Salah's left-footed strike deflected past Dean Henderson, meaning the Egyptian broke the all-time record for most goal contributions in one Premier League season.
Arne Slot's side, watched on in the stands by former boss Jurgen Klopp, went behind after nine minutes when Ismaila Sarr was played through on goal by Tyrick Mitchell, before tucking the ball into the bottom right corner.
Ryan Gravenberch, who was earlier booked for simulation was shown a straight red card in the 67th minute for bringing down Daichi Kamada.
The champions were given a guard of honour ahead of kick-off, before they returned the favour to the FA Cup winners.
Trent Alexander-Arnold replaced Conor Bradley in the second half late in his final appearance for his boyhood side before his contract expires next month.
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Mohammed Salah scored a late equaliser for Liverpool in their final Premier League game
Ismaila Sarr opened the scoring for Crystal Palace at Anfield against champions Liverpool
Crystal Palace gave champions Liverpool a guard of honour at Anfield before the match began
Liverpool then returned the favour and performed a guard of honour for the FA Cup winners
Trent Alexander-Arnold replaced Conor Bradley in the second-half in his final Liverpool game