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Three things we learned as Liverpool score dramatic late winner to beat Crystal Palace 2-1.

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Three things we learnt as Crystal Palace was defeated by Liverpool’s dramatic late winner 2-1Liverpool returned to the summit of the Premier League with goals in the second halves from Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliot, allowing them to overcome a scare against Crystal Palace.Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliot scored two late goals in Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, allowing Jurgen Klopp’s squad to reclaim the Premier League lead.

 

In the second half, Palace took the lead on a penalty kick from Jean-Philippe Mateta, while Liverpool lagged significantly behind the Eagles. And if not for the exploits of Alisson in the Liverpool net, the score could have been considerably worse.

 


Nevertheless, the game was significantly altered when Andre Ayew was dismissed for a second yellow card, thereby providing Liverpool with a pathway back into the contest.The visitors then equalized seconds later through Mohamed Salah, and Elliot scored in the dying seconds to give Liverpool a perfect three points at Selhurst Park. Furthermore, the enthralling contest imparted three insights to Daily Star Sport.Liverpool is in need of an exceptional defensive midfielder.

Undoubtedly, Liverpool was without Argentine midfielder Alexis Mac Allister against Crystal Palace on Wednesday, as he was substituted off with an injury sustained against Sheffield United. Wataru Endo started in his place for the Reds, flanked by Ryan Gravenberch and Dominik Szoboszlai, in the middle of the park.

 

At halftime, Endo was caught despite his best efforts, as Klopp substituted Joe Gomez for Trent Alexander-Arnold at right-back while he moved in the field.However, Liverpool’s backline was still exposed on the counterattack by Palace in the second half; until Andre Ayew’s dismissal, Palace posed a genuine threat.

Although the Reds managed to re-enter the game, they must strengthen their defensive midfield options in January, as they unsuccessfully attempted to do so in the summer. While Mac Allister does not possess the qualities of an absolute six, his exclusion from Liverpool’s starting XI was conspicuous.

 







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