For the first time in 35 years, Anfield was draped in jubilation as Liverpool lifted the Premier League trophy in front of their loyal supporters. A thrilling 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace capped off a remarkable season, blending passion, drama, and a fairy-tale ending that will live long in the memory of Reds fans across the globe, including the vibrant football-loving community in Kenya.
Pre-Match Festivities: A Celebration of Champions
The atmosphere was electric before kick-off. As newly-crowned Premier League and FA Cup champions, Liverpool’s squad shared a guard of honour, balloons rolled across the pitch, and fans sang in full voice. Referee Darren England even had to momentarily pause the spectacle to clear balloons off the pitch, a light-hearted nod to the celebrations that awaited.

First Half: Early Shock from Palace
Despite the festive energy, Liverpool were dealt an early blow. In the ninth minute, Ismaïla Sarr capitalised on a defensive error, neatly slotting home after a clever pass from Tyrick Mitchell. The Reds pushed back immediately, with Luis DÃaz, Mohamed Salah, and Cody Gakpo threatening, but Palace’s defence stood resolute. Dean Henderson, in inspired form, denied DÃaz with a stunning save, and a disallowed goal from Jean-Philippe Mateta kept the game finely poised.
Second Half: Determination and Drama
Trent Alexander-Arnold received a hero’s welcome as he entered the fray. Arne Slot’s attacking substitutions underlined Liverpool’s desire to finish strong. Alexander-Arnold’s sublime pass almost led to a goal for Darwin Núñez, but once again, Henderson stood firm.
Drama unfolded when Ryan Gravenberch received a straight red card for a last-man challenge on Daichi Kamada, reducing Liverpool to ten men. Still, the Reds refused to give in.

The Equaliser: Salah Secures His Legacy
As the clock ticked into the 85th minute, Mohamed Salah finally delivered. His deflected shot beat Henderson, bringing his total to an incredible 47 goal contributions this season, making him only the third player in Premier League history to achieve such a feat. The roar at Anfield echoed from Merseyside to Nairobi.
Full-Time: A Draw Worth Celebrating
The final whistle sparked euphoric scenes. Liverpool, unbeaten in their last 10 games, had sealed a title-winning campaign in style. Crystal Palace’s unbeaten run of eight games was commendable, but this was Liverpool’s night.
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Conclusion: A Season to Remember
Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace may not have been a flawless finale, but it embodied the grit, flair, and spirit that defined their historic season. For Kenyan fans and football enthusiasts worldwide, it was a reminder of why we love this game. The Reds are champions again — and the world, especially Kenya, was watching.


