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It was a mixed afternoon for Liverpool on its first outing of the 2025/26 season, as the Reds were beaten on penalties by Crystal Palace in the Community Shield.
In terms of excitement, the opening encounter certainly didn't disappoint as Arne Slot's side played out an entertaining 2-2 draw against the Eagles.
It was game that epitomized all the reasons the Premier League has become such a global an appealing brand, with two of England's trophy winners from last season playing out a pulsating affair at Wembley.
We've picked out three things we spotted from the press box at Wembley.
Breath-taking pace
If this was a first real indication of what to expect from Liverpool this season, then fans are in for an exhilarating campaign.
Liverpool's new rapid summer signings helped in that regard, but the speed at which Liverpool passed the ball, how high the team pressed up the pitch, and the effectiveness of Palace's counters contributed to a an electric encounter.
On a similar note, Sunday's game was an indication of what we can expect stylistically from the Reds this season, certainly on the ball.
In general, the Liverpool skipper wasn't at his best and habitually followed Jean-Philippe Mateta when he dropped deep, which on several occasions left a hole in the Liverpool backline, including for both Palace goals.
Liverpool fans make feelings clear
An interesting moment late out occurred at Wembley when Marc Guehi was replaced with an injury.
He has been linked with a move to Liverpool this summer and and the defender was unusually applauded off the pitch by Red end of the ground, along with the Palace fans.
Guehi also shook hands with Slot before the game, something eagle-eyed viewers on TV noticed.
Substitution reaction
With just under 20 minutes remaining, Liverpool made its first changes of the game as Wataru Endo and Alexis Mac Allister were introduced in place of Jones and Ekitike.