Crystal Palace pulled off another Wembley upset by beating Premier League champion Liverpool to lift the Community Shield on Sunday.

After stunning Manchester City in the FA Cup final in May, Palace defied the odds again — winning a penalty shootout 3-2 after the game ended in a 2-2 draw.

“It’s incredible. We turned up today — they’re the favorites, they’ve got unbelievable players, they’re a great team,” Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson said. “Two trophies in three months. That’s incredible. Let’s find the next bit of history.”

Henderson saved two penalties in the shootout.

“I love the big moments. I love that pressure moment,” he said.

Mohamed Salah also fired over with Liverpool's first spot kick and Palace substitute Justin Devenny converted the winning penalty by blasting hi

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