However, Crystal Palace took the lead in the ninth minute when Ismaila Sarr scored after pushed hard to equalize, but Palace's defense held strong, with Mitchell doing a great job against Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo facing difficulties in finding space.
As the game approached the half-hour mark, Liverpool started to create more opportunities. Luis Diaz came close with a shot that curled past the post, and he also headed the ball over the bar. Jean-Philippe Mateta had a goal disallowed for offside, and Diaz was denied by a brilliant save from Dean Henderson.
Trent Alexander-Arnold replaced an injured player at the start of the second half, and the Reds continued to look dangerous. Arne Slot made two attacking substitutions in the 62nd minute, which almost paid off with a great pass from Alexander-Arnold to Darwin Nunez, but the goalkeeper denied him.
However, Liverpool's hopes were dealt a blow when Ryan Gravenberch was sent off for a foul on Daichi Kamada, leaving the Reds with 10 men. Despite this, they kept pushing and eventually got a goal in the 85th minute when Mohamed Salah scored, with the ball taking a deflection off Maxence Lacroix and sailing past Henderson.
The goal and the trophy lift were enough to send the home fans at Anfield home happy, while Crystal Palace's draw meant they ended the season unbeaten in eight matches across all competitions.
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