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Liverpool The slack in the influx of Premier League The title race will be held on Sunday. Loss 1-0 The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us: Crystal Palace Anfield.
Crystal Palace had produced some complex build-up to give the Reds a 1-0 lead within 15 minutes. Eberechi Eze Score. Moments later, a mistake by the Eagles nearly doubled its lead. Virgil van Dijk It is not allowed Jean-Philippe Mateta Alisson, who had just won the race over him, was cleared of the finish line. Andy Robertson.
Luis Díaz Liverpool had the best opportunity to level in the first-half after Robertson’s cross was intercepted by him. However, a saving save from Dean Henderson Crystal Palace remained in the lead. Darwin Núñez Henderson was beaten by a shot that he smashed straight into. It wasn’t a good chance. A double substitute in the 66th minute saw Klopp withdraw both Núñez You can also find out more about the following: Díaz when introducing Diogo Jota and Cody Gakpo.
Jota nearly brought Liverpool to level, but his shot was blocked by Nathaniel ClyneAlisson had to block Mateta before he could deny him. Curtis Jones Gakpo then swung wide. Mohamed Salah‘s blocked goal in injury-time summed the day up.
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Positives
You can return to work after injury. Alisson You can also find out more about the following: Trent Alexander-Arnold The positives of the day are few. Liverpool made plenty of chances to win.
Negatives
Liverpool conceded a goal for 23rd consecutive time in all competitions, but failed to convert their other chances. This was a significant blow to their title chances. Manchester City You can also find out more about the following: Arsenal The table now shows both of them ahead.
Manager Rating (out Of 10)
Jürgen Klopp, 7 — Klopp’s changes led to many chances, but this was his team’s worst performance of the year.
Player ratings (1-10; 10 = best)
GK Alisson — Alisson’s return was a welcome one, as he could not do much about Eze’s opening goal. He had too much room from close. Mateta’s goal was prevented by the Brazilian in the 74th minutes.
Andy Robertson (DF) 8-years old Robertson’s heroic clearance of the goal line would have left Liverpool 2-0 behind. He was one of the Reds’ brightest stars of the afternoon in terms of going forward, too, and was unlucky not to pick up an assist for his cross to Díaz.
DF Virgil van Dijk, 6 — Crystal Palace had another great chance after a slip. Dominant at set-pieces, nearly assisted Jota in the 70th minutes when flicking ball onto the field.
DF Ibrahima Konaté, 6 — Konaté impressed when moving the ball into midfield to help begin attacks for Liverpool, though he did concede a dangerous counter-attack when failing to dribble past the press.
DF Conor Bradley, 6 — Alexander-Arnold was able to fight well against Mateta on the right side, where at times he found himself isolated. However, he suffered an injury minutes into the second period when Alexander was brought in.
You can also find out more about MF Wataru Endō, 5 — Caught on several occasions during the first-half, which lead to two counterattacks. At half time, he was replaced because he wasn’t convincing.
MF Curtis Jones, 5 — He worked hard in the last third to keep pressure on, but was not as neat as usual in possession. Didn’t move back central after pressing Will Hughes Liverpool missed a great chance to win the match when they were sent through, but then conceded a goal before Crystal Palace.
You can also find out more about MF Alexis Mac Allister, 5 — It is important to note that the word “you” means “you”. Argentina International tried his best to move things in the right directions, but was too inaccurate when he passed.
FW Luis Díaz, 6 — Liverpool almost equalised through Díaz ,who did well to connect to Robertson’s cross, drawing a strong save from goalkeeper Dean Henderson. When dribbling towards defenders, he tried to get things going but without success.
FW Darwin Núñez, 5 — Núñez should have scored early in the second half but struck straight at the goalkeeper from close range. Jota was quickly brought in to replace him.
FW Mohamed Salah, 5 — Salah’s first-half efforts were limited to a goal attempt that Henderson was comfortable with. In the second period, he was able to link up with teammates at certain times but couldn’t break the score.
Substitutes
Dominik Szoboszlai (Endo, 46′), 6 — He was brought in at half time to provide more speed, but he never got the chance to utilize it. Some of his passes were very threatening to the defense.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (6) (Bradley, 48 ‘), Bradley had to be replaced early in the second half. Bradley was forced off early in the second half, so Bradley’s place as a forward became more prominent.
Diogo Jota (Núñez, 66′), 6 — Nathaniel Clyne – a former Liverpool player – made an outstanding block to hold Palace ahead. The positive movements of his team created opportunities, but none was converted.
Cody Gakpo (Díaz, 66′), 7 — Jones could not connect when he flashed the ball into the box. Jones’ second chance came after an excellent pass from the outside of the boot.
Harvey Elliott (Jones, 82′) N/R — He took up smart positions and was almost able to help get back a goal when he headed back across the net from Gakpo’s corner.
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