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Eddie Nketiah has warned the rest of the Premier League that Crystal Palace believe they can beat anyone after their dramatic win over leaders Liverpool.
Nketiah climbed off the bench to score Palace's winner in the seventh minute of added time in their 2-1 victory over the champions.
It was a result which ended Liverpool's perfect start to the season and left the Eagles lying second as of Saturday night as the Premier League's only unbeaten team.
No more words needed, tweeted Crystal Palace F.C.
While comparisons with Leicester's 2015-16 title-winning season may be a little premature, this Palace team, the reigning FA Cup holders and Community Shield winners, clearly mean business.
The match was a testament to Palace's resilience and attacking prowess, as they overcame a strong Liverpool side that had dominated early proceedings.
Nketiah's goal came from a well-orchestrated counter-attack, highlighting the team's depth and tactical acumen under their manager.
Liverpool, despite their early lead, failed to capitalize on several opportunities, allowing Palace to claw back and snatch the victory.
This result not only boosts Palace's confidence but also shakes up the league standings, putting pressure on other top teams.
As the season progresses, Palace's form suggests they could be serious contenders for European spots or even higher.
Fans are buzzing with excitement, and the team's social media is flooded with celebratory posts.
This win underscores the unpredictability of the Premier League and the fine margins that decide matches at the highest level.
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