Liverpool on the verge of title triumph with crushing win over Palace

Liverpool players celebrate a goal against Crystal Palace. Reuters

Liverpool were back at their lethal best to beat Crystal Palace 4-0 at Anfield on Wednesday, moving within two points of securing the Premier League title.

The victory, with goals from Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mohamed Salah, Fabinho and Sadio Mane, ensured Juergen Klopp's side could be crowned champions on Thursday if second-placed Manchester City fail to win at Chelsea.

Should Pep Guardiola's side win at Stamford Bridge, Liverpool could finish the job with a victory in their next game, against defending champions City, on July 2.

"We've worked hard for this over the past few years and as a squad this is what we've dreamed of. We're in a good position so hopefully we'll be able to get across the line pretty soon," said right back Alexander-Arnold, whose superb free-kick broke the deadlock.

It was such a dominant performance from Klopp's side, who had been held to a goalless draw by Everton on Sunday, that Palace did not have a single touch in Liverpool's penalty area -- the first time that has occurred in the Premier League since Opta began collating such stats in 2008.

After the Liverpool anthem 'You'll Never Walk Alone' was played in front of the empty stadium, Roy Hodgson's Palace suffered an early blow when Wilfried Zaha limped off injured in the 15th minute.

Liverpool's Fabinho celebrates scoring their third goal. Reuters

Alexander-Arnold fired Liverpool ahead in the 23rd minute with a perfectly-executed curling free-kick into the top corner.

Salah doubled the advantage, a minute before the interval, chesting down a cross-field pass from Fabinho before skipping goalwards and slotting home.

Brazilian Fabinho made it 3-0 with a thundering drive from 25 metres out before Mane added the fourth, finishing off a classic break from Liverpool's front three.

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp shakes hands with Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson after the match. Reuters

Mane started the move, slipping the ball inside to Roberto Firmino who found Salah on the right, the Egyptian delivering a perfect pass to the on-running Mane who confidently drove home.

Liverpool have 86 points from 31 games with City 23 points behind ahead of their trip to Chelsea.

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