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Fans can’t believe what Crystal Palace posted moments after Arsenal draw to leave Liverpool on brink of the title
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Updated 07:40 24 Apr 2025 GMT+1Published 07:39 24 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Fans can’t believe what Crystal Palace posted moments after Arsenal draw to leave Liverpool on brink of the title

The Eagles equalised late against Arsenal to secure a 2-2 draw at the Emirates on Wednesday evening (April 23).

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Fans were left stunned by what Crystal Palace posted to X in the moments after their 2-2 draw against Arsenal at the Emirates on Wednesday.

Heading into the match, both teams’ attentions were arguably on other competitions as Palace will take on Aston Villa in the FA Cup semi-finals on Saturday, while Arsenal have a mouth-watering Champions League semi-final with PSG to look forward to next Tuesday.

However, Wednesday’s clash proved to be an entertaining affair, especially for Liverpool fans who watched on in anticipation as a Palace win would’ve seen them crowned as Premier League champions.

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The Gunners took the lead through Jakub Kiwior just three minutes in, but Oliver Glasner’s side fought back and equalised thanks to an Eberechi Eze volley on 27 minutes.

Three minutes before half time, Leandro Trossard put the home side ahead, but once again the Eagles equalised, this time via Jean-Phillipe Mateta, who netted a spectacular long-range strike with seven minutes left.

And despite the action on the pitch, it was what Palace posted to their social media channels that really got fans talking.

Crystal Palace drew 2-2 at Arsenal (Credit:Getty)
Crystal Palace drew 2-2 at Arsenal (Credit:Getty)

At 10:09 pm (BST), the Croydon club posted: “You’re welcome Liverpool…” to social media, seemingly about the fact Arne Slot’s side can now win the league in front of their supporters if they defeat Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield on Sunday.

And fans were quick to give their thoughts on social media.

One said: "I forgive you for 2014.

"Good luck on Saturday lads!"

Another added: "I had to do a double take on the profile I deadass thought this was a troll account."

A third explained: "Absolute legends. What a performance. Deserved to win. Forgive 1990 FA Cup semi, now."

While a fourth commented: "If you’d made me guess which team made a tweet like this we’d all guess Palace. Steve Parish probably wrote it himself.

"Meant to be a Premier League club and they go on like they’re in League Two."

Speaking after the match, Palace head coach Glasner expressed his delight with side's performance.

“I'm really proud of the players and how they performed today," Glasner told Palace TV.

“Also, being 1-0 down – and in the last two away games we conceded 10 goals – and then playing here at Emirates against an Arsenal side who are in great shape, it's a tricky situation.

“But the reaction was great – it was unbelievable to be honest. We didn't lose anything of our courage, we didn't lose anything of our belief, and then we played forward. I think it was a really well-deserved draw, coming back twice."

Featured Image Credit: Getty

Topics: Crystal Palace, Arsenal, Premier League, Football, Liverpool, Champions League

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