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Crystal Palace sent a cheeky message to Liverpool in a social media post after their Premier League draw at Arsenal.
The Eagles managed to secure a 2-2 draw at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday, twice coming from behind to thwart the Gunners.
This result leaves Liverpool requiring a mere point from their remaining five fixtures to clinch the league crown.
A single point against Tottenham at Anfield on Sunday would see the Reds equal Manchester United's record of 20 English titles.
Liverpool's squad had gathered to watch the Arsenal vs Palace match, poised to celebrate together if the outcome mirrored the events of 2020 when they were crowned champions following Chelsea's victory over Manchester City.
However, some Liverpool supporters wanted their side to win the title on their own terms in an upcoming game.
And with Arsenal not in action this weekend, they can seal glory without even needing a victory against Tottenham.
And after the final whistle at the Emirates, Crystal Palace took to X to post: "You're welcome Liverpool...," a message that quickly garnered over 86,000 likes.
Palace's resilience has left Arsenal with just one win in their last four league matches, leaving them a mammoth 12 points behind Liverpool.
Mikel Arteta has conceded that Arsenal did not meet their usual performance levels against Palace, with the season's fate now hinging on an all-important Champions League semi-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain.
Arsenal seized a swift advantage, with Jakub Kiwior nodding in from a Martin Odegaard set-piece just three minutes into the match.
However, Palace managed to level the score thanks to Eberechi Eze's fine effort, only for Leandro Trossard to nudge Arsenal ahead by the break.
With victory seemingly within grasp at the 83-minute mark, William Saliba's error presented Palace with a golden chance that Jean-Philippe Mateta capitalised on.
"I'm really proud of the players and how they performed today," he said.
"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.
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