Arsenal won a draw at Liverpool, recovering from a 2-0 drop but has not yet qualified for the Champions League.
Arsenal reminded champion Liverpool why they were the only team to challenge their title in the British Football League as they hit two goals from two goals to score a 2-2 score at Anfield.
Liverpool dominated the first half on Sunday, with Cody Gakpo's header and Luis Diaz kicking out in 90 seconds of space to lead 2-0.
Arsenal looked frustrated after being knocked out of the Champions League semifinal on Wednesday, but caused an admirable reaction after the break, with Gabriel Martinelli's header reducing the debt after halftime.
Mikel Merino then advanced 2-2 in the 70th minute, pushing the pile column of Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard by goalkeeper Alisson onto the woodworker.
Merino was sent to Dominik Szoboszlai's stab wound nine minutes later, but the 10-person visitors clung a little bit and almost won the game as Odegaard shot from the pillars deep in the stop time.
Liverpool also believes that when Andy Robertson shot from close range, they won the victory at death, but the target was to be fouled in the foul.
Arne Slot's side ended his 20th English title two weeks ago, with 83 points in 36 games, Arsenal ranked second but still not guaranteed the top 5, which will secure Champions League football next season.
Aside from Arsenal’s comeback, another major topic of entertainment brawls is the reaction to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s bench.
Liverpool's right-back announced this week that he would leave at the end of the season, leaving many fans angry at his decision to leave the free transfer.
Although the shock absorbers on the day caused some damping agent, Liverpool looked firm in the first half to put down the mark next season.
In the 20th minute, Robertson had too much space to measure his cross, and the unmarked Gakpo passed David Raya and Arsenal was beaten to take a nap.
Not long after, it was 2-0 when Szoboszlai ran and calmly set Diaz score.
Diaz was rejected by Raya's massive savings earlier and failed to engage with another good effort, while Raya also put in the effort around the post office.
Arsenal will not turn over, though, and Martinelli glanced over the cross at Leandro Trossard as visitors flipped the table after halftime and Liverpool closed it.
Although the situation in Mikel Arteta's league campaign has slowed down, allowing Liverpool to relax their titles, they showed their spirits and paid off as Merino won the viewpoint they deserved.
Elsewhere in the Premier League on Sunday, Newcastle United surpassed top five rival Chelsea with a 2-0 victory, bringing Hippies closer to returning to the Champions League next season.
There are only two rounds of the season, with Eddie Howe's side surpassing Manchester City to rank third.
But Nottingham Forest's Champions League chance was hit by a 2-2 defeat to relegated Leicester, which seemed to trigger an angry reaction from owner Evangelos Marinakis to manager Nuno Espirito Santo after the match.
Europa League finalists Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur have underperformed domestically - losing 2-0 to West Ham and Crystal Palace at home.