Losing Against Palace At Anfield, Liverpool Failed To Top Of The Standings
Liverpool suffered a crushing blow when they lost 1-0 against Crystal Palace in the English Premier League match, Sunday, April 14, 2024 evening WIB. The defeat at home at Anfield Stadium thwarted Liverpool to the top of the standings. Liverpool again suffered a painful defeat. In the middle of last week, Liverpool gave up with a pretty landslide 3-0 when they hosted Atalanta in the first match of the Europa League quarter-finals.
A shocking result as Liverpool played at home at Anfield. The defeat still had an impact on the Reds' performance when they returned to acting as hosts by hosting Palace in domestic competitions.
The defeat was clearly a tough blow for Liverpool. This is the first time since October 2022 Liverpool have lost at Anfield in the Premier League.
Not only that, Jurgen Klopp's team failed to regain the top position of the standings currently controlled by Manchester City.
Liverpool, who dropped to third place, have 71 points. They are two points adrift with Man City who beat Luton Town 5-1 in the previous match.
In that match, Liverpool performed under performance. Despite mastering the game, their final finish was very bad.
How not, Liverpool were able to dominate and press the Palace defense. They even fired 21 shots into the net. Compared to Palace, which only let go, but Liverpool squandered a number of opportunities.
Including Curtis Jones' shot which should have paid off. Even Jones pulled the jersey because his chances never failed to be converted into a goal.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah's golden opportunity also failed because his kick was close to the crossbar.
When under pressure, Palace actually took advantage of the gap to break into Liverpool's goal.
Midfielder Eberechi Eze's first touch which met a pass from Tyrick Mitchell successfully beat goalkeeper Alisson Becker in the 14.
Liverpool are actually trying not to be influenced by the goal. They kept playing offensively and forced Palace to defend more.
Only, they always fail to shake the visitors' goal. Moreover, goalkeeper Dean Henderson made some incredible saves. Including when he moved quickly to stop Darwin Nunez's shot from close range.
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Palace actually had a chance to double the lead when striker Jean-Philippe Mateta dribbled past goalkeeper Alisson. As the ball slid into the net, defender Andy Robertson managed to catch up and throw it away.
Until the end of the match, the score remained 1-0 for Palace. The result made Palace ranked 14th and ended a streak of 10 games without a win outside the home.
This is their first away win since November when they won against Burnley.