The Redmen TV
·28. Mai 2025
A Draw Against Crystal Palace Concludes Liverpool’s Season

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·28. Mai 2025
By Aiden Gharibian
The match ended in a 1–1 draw against Crystal Palace on what was a historic night for the Reds, as they finally lifted the Premier League trophy in front of fans for the first time since the 1989–90 season. It was an emotional evening at Anfield — not just for the silverware, but for the send-offs. Trent Alexander-Arnold received a far warmer reception from supporters this time around, joined by heartfelt tributes to icons like Jürgen Klopp and Jordan Henderson, both in attendance. It was a night to remember — but when the confetti settles, what can we take away from the performance?
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It’s safe to say this performance won’t live long in the memory of Liverpool fans or players — and for good reason. With nothing riding on the result, it was far from a vintage Liverpool display. At times, it looked like some players were still riding the high — or the hangover — from weeks of title celebrations, and not quite ready to shift back into match mode. Mohamed Salah may not have broken the records he had his eyes on, but there’s no denying the Egyptian has delivered another exceptional campaign, capping it off with a late goal to mark his consistency. Ironically, the sending off of Ryan Gravenberch injected more energy into Liverpool’s play. Down to ten men, the team found a spark, creating chances and eventually finding the back of the net — a moment that summed up the chaos and unpredictability of the night.
Now, the focus shifts to the summer transfer window — and it’s safe to say Liverpool fans around the world are buzzing with anticipation. The club has already secured Jeremie Frimpong, but the shock of the week is even bigger: his Bayer Leverkusen teammate Florian Wirtz is reportedly set to follow him to Anfield. Add to that the expected arrival of Milos Kerkez, and it’s hard to believe we’re still in May. Liverpool fans are firmly in dreamland — and with good reason.
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