Dean Henderson cemented his status as a penalty-saving expert, leading Crystal Palace to a Community Shield victory over Liverpool in a thrilling penalty shootout at Wembley. The match concluded with a 2-2 draw, setting the stage for Henderson to showcase his skills and secure the win for his team.
Liverpool's new signings, Hugo Ekitike and Jeremie Frimpong, made an immediate impact by scoring in the first half. Ekitike's goal came just four minutes into the match, assisted by Florian Wirtz, another debutant. Frimpong's goal, a mis-hit cross, restored Liverpool's lead after Palace had equalized. Crystal Palace, however, demonstrated resilience, equalizing twice during the match. Jean-Philippe Mateta scored from the penalty spot after Ismaila Sarr was fouled by Virgil van Dijk. Sarr then scored in the 77th minute, leveling the score once more with a close-range strike from Adam Wharton's pass.
With the score tied at 2-2 after regular time, the match went to a penalty shootout. Mohamed Salah missed Liverpool's first penalty, sending the ball over the bar. Henderson then saved penalties from Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott, giving Palace the advantage. Despite misses from Eberechi Eze and Borna Sosa, Justin Devenny, a late substitute, scored the decisive penalty, securing a 3-2 shootout victory for Crystal Palace.
Henderson expressed his excitement after the win, stating, "I love the big moments, I love being in that pressure moment. I really enjoyed that today". He also credited the team's preparation, saying, "The homework we did for the penalties was great, so thanks to everyone behind the scenes that helped me with that". Henderson's performance was particularly significant considering his history of penalty saves, including a crucial save in the FA Cup final against Manchester City.
This Community Shield victory marks Crystal Palace's first-ever win in the competition. It also represents the club's second trophy in three months, following their FA Cup triumph. Crystal Palace manager, Oliver Glasner, had selected the same starting XI that won the FA Cup final. The win provides a positive start to the season for Crystal Palace and adds to Dean Henderson's growing reputation as a clutch performer.