Arsenal made Liverpool wait to win the Premier League title despite Jean-Philippe Mateta’s brilliant late goal off the bench earning Crystal Palace a 2-2 draw at the Emirates.
Liverpool knew a Palace win would hand them the title without having to kick a ball – but despite the Eagles claiming a result in north London, the Reds just need to avoid defeat to Spurs on Super Sunday, live on Sky Sports, to claim their 20th top-flight honour.
Arsenal’s attempts to delay their celebrations began strongly. After just three minutes, Martin Odegaard’s free-kick was met by an unmarked Jakub Kiwior, who headed home from quite some distance.
It was Arsenal’s 16th set-piece goal of the season in the Premier League, nudging them one ahead of Palace at the top of the top-flight’s dead-ball leaderboard – but the Eagles hit back with a corner goal of their own.
Adam Wharton fooled everyone in the Emirates to ping a ball out to Eberechi Eze on the edge of the box, with the Palace midfielder’s sumptuous volley going in off the post.
And Palace nearly got Liverpool dreaming of Wednesday night title celebrations as Eddie Nketiah turned in the box after good work from Eze. But Kiwior was there to put in a block from the former Arsenal striker’s close-range effort.
Instead, it would be Arsenal having the half-time lead as Leandro Trossard turned well in the box and put a deflected effort past Dean Henderson.
With one eye on the weekend FA Cup semi-final with Aston Villa, Palace manager Oliver Glasner took off Eze and Wharton but the Eagles still remained a threat.
David Raya had to be equal to Justin Devenny and Marc Guehi’s efforts inside the box, while Ismaila Sarr somehow missed from close range from another dangerous Palace corner.
Arsenal thought they had a third goal through Gabriel Martinelli but VAR found that Jurrien Timber did not keep the ball in play in the build-up. Meanwhile, Bukayo Saka – given half an hour off the bench by Mikel Arteta – saw a late effort well saved by Henderson.
But Palace would end up giving Liverpool’s players and staff – watching the game all together from a Merseyside hotel – some reason to believe as William Saliba’s heavy touch was pounced upon by Mateta, who sensationally lobbed Raya with a brilliant finish.
With Arsenal facing Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last four on Tuesday, they were, like Palace, just grateful not to pick up any injuries ahead of their big semi-final showdown.
But Liverpool are now even closer to their coveted prize.
More to follow.