C Palace 1 – 3 Liverpool
Liverpool edged to a nervy 3-1 victory against Crystal Palace on Super Sunday, keeping Manchester City in their sights at the top of the Premier League table.
It was an explosive start from Jurgen Klopp’s side as Virgil van Dijk (8) and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (32) saw the Reds 2-0 ahead and, at that point, looking comfortable.
But Palace fought back valiantly and after a string of chances, Odsonne Edouard (55) slotted home a deserved reply 10 minutes after the break.
They were made to pay for their misses, though, as Liverpool were awarded a late penalty following a lengthy VAR check – and it was a controversial decision as Vicente Guaita and Diogo Jota collided inside the area. After a check of the monitor, referee Kevin Friend swung in Liverpool’s favour.
In the absence of usual penalty taker Mohamed Salah, Fabinho slotted home from the spot to see Jurgen Klopp’s side move to within nine points of Man City, taking advantage of the leaders’ draw against Southampton on Saturday Night Football.
Having won 7-0 on their last visit to Selhurst Park, Liverpool were on an early hunt for goals. Andy Robertson pinged an effort over the crossbar, before Jordan Henderson’s low strike from 20 yards was palmed away by Guaita.
Seconds later, Liverpool went ahead with Palace’s frailties from set-pieces exposed once again. Robertson swung in a superb corner from the left, with no one marking Van Dijk. He powered a ferocious header home.
The second was not too far behind – Fabinho lifting an effort over in the interim – but it was Robertson again who helped make it 2-0. His cross from the left pinged over the box to reach the returning Oxlade-Chamberlain on the far side of the area. He controlled well before firing into the bottom corner.
However, there was a question of offside for Liverpool’s second after a jump from Roberto Firmino in the middle as the cross came in. After a brief VAR check, they deemed the defender or the goalkeeper were not impacted by Firmino despite him jumping for the ball.
But Sky Sports’ Jamie Redknapp disagreed, saying at half-time: “He is offside as Mitchell has to mark him. He goes for the ball and makes Mitchell position change.”
Palace then saw a few more chances fall their way. Jean-Philippe Mateta picked out Conor Gallagher inside the area, but the midfielder – making his 100th club career appearance – could not get the ball under his control with his back to goal. A sloppy Joel Matip pass then allowed Michael Olise to drive into the area, but Alisson make another superb stop.
However, he was almost beaten not long after. Mateta drove down the right of the area, swinging his cross around the goalkeeper, who had come out to put him off. But his effort just fizzed wide of the far post as the net was left unguarded.
Liverpool continued to ride their luck early in the second half. Olise bamboozled Robertson down the right to send a cross in, but Gallagher glanced his header wide of the far post. Edouard then tried to backheel the ball home from close range, but Alisson somehow managed to get his hands to it inside a packed six-yard box.
After a string of superb chances, Crystal Palace finally made the breakthrough in the 55th minute. It’s was a defence-splitting pass from Jeffrey Schlupp that allowed Mateta to get in behind the Liverpool defence. With only Alisson to beat, he squared the ball for Edouard on his left, who slotted home easily into an open net.
There was still plenty on the line as the game entered the final ten minutes. Olise almost levelled things up as his chipped effort had Alisson scrambling back. The goalkeeper soon scooped the effort behind.
But controversy reigned late on with another refereeing decision going against Palace. Guaita and Jota collided inside the area, with Kevin Friend initially waving away the claims. But VAR intervened, with the referee also consulting the pitchside monitor, and awarded Liverpool the spot-kick.
“It’s not a penalty,” Redknapp added. “The referee got it right. You can see Jota going into the goalkeeper. VAR got it wrong but the referee still has the ability to go to the screen and trust his original decision.”
Fabinho stepped up and scored the penalty as Liverpool took another three points from Selhurst Park. There were deafening boos from the home fans as Friend left the field after the game – flanked by Patrick Vieira and Crystal Palace coach Shaun Derry – leaving the hosts in 13th place.
Man of the match – Alisson
It says a lot about both performances when Alisson is named man of the match. He was vital in Liverpool keeping their lead intact and even going on to win the game. The goalkeeper made save after save as Crystal Palace pushed, and showed just why he is so key to Liverpool’s success.
Opta stats – Liverpool edge to victory
- Liverpool have won each of their last 10 Premier League games against Crystal Palace, a run which started in August 2017. It equals their longest ever winning run against a specific side in the competition – 10 vs Bolton between 2007-2011 and an ongoing run against Wolves which started in 2011.
- Crystal Palace have lost consecutive home matches for the first time this season in the Premier League, while manager Patrick Vieira has lost consecutive home league matches for the first time since November 2020 – his final two home matches in Ligue 1 with Nice.
- Virgil van Dijk’s opener was his 10th headed goal in the Premier League for Liverpool – the only defender to score more headers in the competition for the Reds is Sami Hyypia (17).
- Liverpool left-back Andrew Robertson has assisted 43 Premier League goals since joining Liverpool prior to the 2017-18 season, the joint-second-most of any player in this time along with teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold, behind Kevin De Bruyne (52).
What’s next?
Crystal Palace host Hartlepool in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday February 5 at 3pm while Liverpool host Cardiff City a day later in the same competition at 12pm at Anfield.
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