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Jurgen Klopp was in great spirits as he watched Liverpool lift the Premier League title(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images/Getty Images For The Premier League)
Liverpool finished their campaign by lifting the Premier League trophy after earning a hard-earned point against FA Cup winners Crystal Palace.
The Reds went behind early on to an Ismaila Sarr strike and had Ryan Gravenberch sent off in the second half, but were still able to scrap out a 1-1 draw thanks to a late equaliser from Mohamed Salah.
Arne Slot's side had already long secured a 20th championship for Liverpool and ended the season a mammoth 10 points clear of second-placed Arsenal.
But there was plenty that went unnoticed or under the radar during the 90 minutes at Anfield...
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Reds show class
From the impromptu guard of honour afforded Crystal Palace before kick-off and the scenes after the match, Liverpool have been rightly lauded for their shows of class on an emotional day.
And there was another that wasn't immediately obvious during the game.
As the Liverpool substitutes warmed up during the first half, they passed Palace boss Oliver Glasner, who was standing in the technical area.
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And the Reds players made a point of congratulating Glasner having led the London side to their first-ever major honour by beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final the previous week.
A nice touch.
Klopp sings along
Many of the great and the good from Liverpool's past were inside Anfield to take in the occasion.
Clearly, Liverpool will forever be a major part of Klopp's life.
Where's the trophy?
There was much fun to be had after the game in the mixed zone, the area in which assembled journalists attempt - usually in vain - to gain a word or two from passing footballers.
Part of the enjoyment came from determining the location of the Premier League trophy.
Having been taken into the dressing room, it appeared to be carried out of Anfield by Virgil van Dijk, only to then be taken back into the bowels of the stadium by Darwin Nunez.
Shortly afterwards, though, Nunez sauntered past alongside Luis Diaz but with no trophy.
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