Liverpool win Premier League: Mohamed Salah has final say on day of Anfield celebrations

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The party atmosphere started long before kick-off on a sunny day in Liverpool, with the streets around Anfield a sea of red as supporters gathered in huge numbers, regardless of whether they had a ticket for the match or not.

With Crystal Palace having won the FA Cup last week, their fans had also arrive in party spirit and there was a classy moment before kick-off when, after receiving a guard of honour by the Palace players, the home team formed one of their own to mark the Eagles’ trophy success.

A host of Liverpool legends were in attendance including former Reds boss Jurgen Klopp, while their former captain Alan Hansen returned to Anfield after recovering from a serious health issue to present the trophy at full-time.

Even when Ismaila Sarr put Palace ahead, the Kop did not skip a beat as they worked their way through a catalogue of Liverpool songs.

But Salah’s goal and the full-time whistle resulted in the loudest cheer perhaps ever heard for a 1-1 draw as Liverpool ensured there was to be no end-of-season blemish on the campaign.

“These players and these fans hate losing and that is what they showed today,” said Reds boss Arne Slot.

“It Is 35 years since the fans could be part of it. Everyone could see what it meant to them and that is what makes it special.

“You play football for yourself and your family but also for the fans and these ones are special.”



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