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Dean Henderson took his Palace players through the guard of honour(Image: Sky Sports)
Premier League champions Liverpool gave newly-crowned FA Cup winners Crystal Palace a guard of honour on the final day of the season at Anfield.
Having received the gesture from Chelsea, Arsenal and Brighton in their three matches since becoming champions, the Reds turned the tables and waited for Sunday's opponents Palace after passing through the visitors' show of appreciation.
Captain Virgil van Dijk led his players to one side, with central defensive partner Ibrahima Konate lining up on the other as Palace skipper Dean Henderson took his players through to huge cheers from all four corners of Anfield.
Palace won the FA Cup last Saturday by beating Manchester City 1-0 at Wembley, where Eberechi Eze scored the only goal and goalkeeper Henderson turned in an inspired display, including saving a penalty from Omar Marmoush.
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