Rare footage of what Crystal Palace star did vs Liverpool is trending all over social media as fans heaps praises on star

Crystal Palace’s Hero: Fans Hail Eddie Nketiah’s Clutch Strike in Dramatic Liverpool Upset

 

In a match that had Selhurst Park roaring into delirium, Crystal Palace delivered a stunning 2-1 victory over reigning champions Liverpool on September 27, 2025, shattering the Reds’ perfect start to the Premier League season. The Eagles, now the league’s last unbeaten side after six games, turned the tables on Arne Slot’s high-flying team with a blend of grit, flair, and a 97th-minute thunderbolt from substitute Eddie Nketiah. But amid the celebrations, it’s Nketiah who’s stealing the spotlight, with fans across social media erupting in praise for his match-winning heroics.

 

The game was a tale of two halves. Palace struck early when Ismaïla Sarr slotted home in the 9th minute, capitalizing on a swift break down the left orchestrated by Tyrick Mitchell and Yeremy Pino. Liverpool, dominant in possession at 72%, struggled to pierce a resolute Palace defense led by Marc Guehi and Adam Wharton. Alisson Becker was a one-man wall for the visitors, pulling off three world-class saves in the opening 30 minutes to keep his side in the hunt. Yet, as Federico Chiesa equalized in the 87th minute—pouncing on a rebound to nod home—few could have predicted the twist.

 

Enter Nketiah, the former Arsenal forward who’s found his groove at Selhurst. With seconds ticking down on six minutes of added time, a long throw-in sparked chaos in Liverpool’s box. Guehi’s clever flick found Nketiah unmarked at the back post, and the 25-year-old rifled a low shot past Alisson. VAR confirmed it, with Ryan Gravenberch’s foot keeping him onside. Palace erupted; even manager Oliver Glasner sprinted the length of the touchline in uncharacteristic joy.

 

Social media lit up immediately. “Eddie Nketiah has a habit of scoring stoppage-time winners,” tweeted @SSohaard, referencing his iconic strike against Manchester United in 2023. “Dramatic late goal giving Palace the 2-1 over Liverpool—what a moment!” Arsenal fans, still fond of their ex-prodigy, joined the chorus, with one calling it “pure class under pressure.” Palace supporters were ecstatic: @fkhanage declared, “Glasner deserves credit, but Nketiah? Wow. Tore Liverpool apart.” Even neutrals marveled, as @Empire_king001 noted, “Palace showed up big—their spirit is unreal.”

 

Nketiah’s impact was surgical. Coming on in the 75th minute, he added dynamism to Palace’s attack, pressing relentlessly and finishing with ice in his veins. Stats back the hype: Palace outshot Liverpool 15-12, with an xG of 2.45 to 2.17, underscoring their dominance. “With the spirit in this team, anything is possible,” beamed fan Paul on Sky Sports, hinting at a top-half push that might even sway Guehi’s rumored Liverpool transfer.

 

For Liverpool, it’s a wake-up call—set-piece woes exposed again. But for Palace and Nketiah, it’s validation of a project firing on all cylinders. As one tweet summed it: “Nketiah’s got that clutch gene. Palace just humbled the kings.” In South London, dreams are soaring.

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