Liverpool vs Crystal Palace: Why Liverpool Must Win Today’s Match

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Almost every Liverpool fixture in the 2nd half of of final season appeared to be a must-win sport for the quadruple-chasing Reds and there is no respite at the begin of the 2022-23 Premier League campaign.

Liverpool’s shock 2-2 draw at promoted Fulham potential they are 5 points behind champions Manchester City before their first home match of the season towards Crystal Palace on Monday evening, which kicks off at 8pm.

Manager Jurgen Klopp, who regards his players as “mentality monsters”, will no longer be demanding about the league desk at this stage however he will demand a slicker performance than they gave at Craven Cottage.

Liverpool were warm favourites to beat closing season’s Championship winners Fulham however twice had to come from behind to declare a 2-2 draw with Mohamed Salah scoring their 2nd equalizer in the 80th minute.

Crystal Palace lost 2-0 to Arsenal in their season opener at Selhurst Park and they face a daunting trip to Anfield, the place Liverpool took 49 points from a viable 57 last season.

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Team news

Liverpool’s frustration about losing points at Fulham was compounded through the hamstring injury suffered via Thiago Alcantara and the influential midfielder faces at least a month on the sidelines.

Young star Harvey Elliott is possibly to deputise for the Spain international but Curtis Jones, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Ibrahima Konate are also injured and ahead Diogo Jota is unlikely to be risked as he continues his recovery.

Centre-back Joel Matip faces a health test however record signing Darwin Nunez is primed for a first Premier League begin after coming off the bench to rating at Craven Cottage.

Palace hope to welcome back exciting winger Michael Olise, who made a positive affect in his first season at the club, however James Tomkins, James McArthur, Nathan Ferguson and Jack Butland are out.

The stats

The latest head-to-head report between these clubs does now not make for joyful reading for underdogs Palace, who have lost their last 10 Premier League meetings with Liverpool.

Last season, they were crushed 3-0 at Anfield and 3-1 at home whilst in December 2020 the Reds routed the Eagles 7-0 at Selhurst Park, no matter having simply eight shots on target.

Palace have failed to rating on 4 of their last 5 visits to Anfield, with the exception being a 4-3 loss in January 2019, and Liverpool had been ruthless on their personal patch last term.

Klopp’s men won 15 and drew one of their 16 home league games towards teams outside the top 4 in 2021-22 and they kept clean sheets in 12 of these victories.

Liverpool have been leading at half-time in every of their last 5 wins over Palace, who additionally started sluggishly towards Arsenal in their opening game, falling behind in the 20th minute.

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Patrick Vieira's Eagles won 2-0 at Man City last season as one of only four away victories
Patrick Vieira’s Eagles won 2-0 at Man City last season as one of only four away victories

Liverpool were well below their best in the 2-2 draw at Fulham, which was surprising as they had won 16 and drawn two of their last 18 games in 2021-22 and beaten Manchester City 3-1 in last month’s Community Shield curtain-raiser. 

A positive reaction is expected from a side who took last term’s title race with City down to the last 15 minutes of the final day. 

Klopp’s men also won both domestic cups and reached the Champions League final – but the Reds may not have things all their own way against Palace. 

The Eagles won 2-0 at champions City and beat Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United to nil at home last season although their lack of ruthlessness in front of goal cost them against the Gunners on the opening day of 2022-23. 

The shock victory at City was one of only four away successes for Patrick Vieira’s side last season and Liverpool, with Nunez and Salah leading the charge, should extend their winning streak against Palace, with a 2-0 home win looking the most likely score line.


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