Liverpool crowned Premier League kings

Liverpool crowned Premier League kings

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England's new champion football team has only managed a draw at the end of the Premier League.

Arne Slott's Liverpool were suffering in the first half after Ismaila Sarr put visiting team Crystal Palace ahead in the ninth minute.

The Reds were left with one less player on the field after Ryan Gravenberch was shown his second yellow card in just seven minutes, 61 and 68.

Six minutes before the end of the duel, Egyptian star Mohamed Salah equalized after an assist from Dutchman Cody Gapko, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

Liverpool lifted the 84th Champions League trophy in the club's history, taking first place with a total of 25 points, of which XNUMX wins, nine draws and only four losses. Next season in the elite league will not be Leicester City, Ipswich Town and Southampton, who will compete one level below.

Arsenal this year had to settle for second place with 74 points, which secures the Champions League, as did Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle United, in positions three, four and five, but also Tottenham from seventeenth position after winning the Europa League.

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