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      Liverpool vs Crystal Palace

      Liverpool 2 Palace 0

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      Sun 23 May 15:00(KO listed in users′ timezone)

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      27
      5
      6
      83
      32
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      86
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      MUNManchester United
      38
      21
      11
      6
      73
      44
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      74
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      LIVLiverpool
      38
      20
      9
      9
      68
      42
      +26
      69
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      CHEChelsea
      38
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      10
      9
      58
      36
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      67
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      LEILeicester City
      38
      20
      6
      12
      68
      50
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      WHUWest Ham United
      38
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      8
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      54
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      59
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      7
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      55
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      55
      12
      NEWNewcastle United
      38
      12
      9
      17
      46
      62
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      45
      13
      WOLWolverhampton Wanderers
      38
      12
      9
      17
      36
      52
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      45
      14
      CRYCrystal Palace
      38
      12
      8
      18
      41
      66
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      44
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      SOUSouthampton
      38
      12
      7
      19
      47
      68
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      BHABrighton and Hove Albion
      38
      9
      14
      15
      40
      46
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      41
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      BURBurnley
      38
      10
      9
      19
      33
      55
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      39
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      FULFulham
      38
      5
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      27
      53
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      38
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      SHUSheffield United
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      2
      29
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      63
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      Match Summary

      Summary:

      • Fast Palace start sees Alisson forced into two early saves.
      • Townsend goes clean through on goal but sees shot go just wide.
      • Williams’ free-header from six-yards out goes over the crossbar.
      • Mane scrambles home from a corner to give Liverpool the lead.
      • HT: Liverpool 1-0 Palace
      • Mane scores a second for Liverpool after a deflection off Cahill.
      • Salah goes close to a third but Guaita saves well.
      • Cahill comes close to a consolation late on.
      • FT: Liverpool 2-0 Palace

      There was plenty to contribute to a vibrant atmosphere at Anfield, with the return of fans and Liverpool’s Champions League push running parallel to Roy Hodgson’s farewell to his Palace side.

      It was the visitors who started the fastest and created by far the better chances of the opening period. The first came through Wilfried Zaha, who danced into the Liverpool penalty area and forced a smart save from Alisson on the angle.

      LIVCRY Guaita punch.jpg

      On the other side Andros Townsend was equally threatening, his dipping free-kick forcing a scrambling Alisson to tip over the crossbar. Moments later, he had the freedom of Anfield as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mistake allowed him a run at goal, but the ‘keeper came out quickly to narrow the angle and his shot dragged inches wide.

      Liverpool began to dominate possession as the minutes ticked by, and created opportunities of their own, as Alexander-Arnold came close with a curling free-kick. From a quickly taken corner, Rhys Williams had acres of space six-yards out to nod home, but saw his effort blazed over the crossbar.

      Vicente Guaita came to Palace rescue soon after as Mohamed Salah found space to advance in behind, but the Spaniard stood tall and blocked the shot to keep the sores goalless. Sadio Mane had a sight of goal when played in by Wijnaldum, but he was forced to dig the shot out from behind him and fired wide.

      The deadlock was broken from a set-piece, as Williams’ flick on was scrambled home by Mane to give Liverpool the lead. It was harsh on Palace after their early attacking endeavour, but saw the hosts go in at half-time with the lead.

      After the restart the Eagles were limited to little possession, aiming to break forwards as Liverpool pushed for a second goal. Alexander-Arnold and Salah threatened on the right-hand side, and it took some superb defensive work from Tyrick Mitchell and Jordan Ayew to limit their deliveries into the area.

      LIVCRY Salah Guaita.jpg

      Palace grew into the half and looked to release Zaha whenever possible, who tried to run at the defence but to no avail. Just as their confidence seemed to be growing, Liverpool scored their second – and this time it was their turn to break forwards.

      With Salah isolated, he held the ball up awaiting support. It soon arrived, and the ball was worked to Mane who struck early from the edge of the area; a cruel deflection off Gary Cahill sent it past Guaita and into the back of the net.

      Salah almost had a goal of his own soon after, but Guaita got down well to push the deflected effort past the post. Palace continued to come forwards, and Cahill was close to guiding Townsend’s inviting cross home, but the shot was straight at Alisson and Liverpool survived.

      It was to be the last chance for Palace, who fell to defeat in Hodgson's last game with Liverpool taking all three points.

      Liverpool: Alisson (GK), Alexander-Arnold, Phillips, R. Williams, Robertson (Oxlade-Chamberlain, 90+2), Thiago, Fabinho, Wijnaldum (Milner, 78), Firmino (Jota, 90+1), Mane, Salah

      Subs: Adrian (GK), Henderson, Jones, Tsimikas, Shaqiri, N. Williams.

      Palace: Guaita (GK), Ward, Tomkins (Schlupp, 58), Cahill, Mitchell, Riedewald, Kouyate (Kelly, 89), McCarthy (van Aanholt, 88), Townsend, Ayew, Zaha.

      Subs: Butland (GK), Mateta, Clyne, Rak-Sakyi.

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      0
      0
      Corners
      0
      0
      Passes completed
      0
      0
      Free kicks
      0
      0
      Offsides
      0
      0
      SHU
      1-0
      BUR
      AVL
      2-1
      CHE
      WHU
      3-0
      SOU
      FUL
      0-2
      NEW
      MCI
      5-0
      EVE
      LEI
      2-4
      TOT
      ARS
      2-0
      BHA
      WOL
      1-2
      MUN
      LEE
      3-1
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      Crystal Palace
      Total shots
      0
      0
      Shots on target
      0
      0
      Corners
      0
      0
      Passes completed
      0
      0
      Free kicks
      0
      0
      Offsides
      0
      0
      SHU
      1-0
      BUR
      AVL
      2-1
      CHE
      WHU
      3-0
      SOU
      FUL
      0-2
      NEW
      MCI
      5-0
      EVE
      LEI
      2-4
      TOT
      ARS
      2-0
      BHA
      WOL
      1-2
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      LEE
      3-1
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      MCIManchester City
      38
      27
      5
      6
      83
      32
      +51
      86
      2
      MUNManchester United
      38
      21
      11
      6
      73
      44
      +29
      74
      3
      LIVLiverpool
      38
      20
      9
      9
      68
      42
      +26
      69
      4
      CHEChelsea
      38
      19
      10
      9
      58
      36
      +22
      67
      5
      LEILeicester City
      38
      20
      6
      12
      68
      50
      +18
      66
      6
      WHUWest Ham United
      38
      19
      8
      11
      62
      47
      +15
      65
      7
      TOTTottenham Hotspur
      38
      18
      8
      12
      68
      45
      +23
      62
      8
      ARSArsenal
      38
      18
      7
      13
      55
      39
      +16
      61
      9
      LEELeeds United
      38
      18
      5
      15
      62
      54
      +8
      59
      10
      EVEEverton
      38
      17
      8
      13
      47
      48
      -1
      59
      11
      AVLAston Villa
      38
      16
      7
      15
      55
      46
      +9
      55
      12
      NEWNewcastle United
      38
      12
      9
      17
      46
      62
      -16
      45
      13
      WOLWolverhampton Wanderers
      38
      12
      9
      17
      36
      52
      -16
      45
      14
      CRYCrystal Palace
      38
      12
      8
      18
      41
      66
      -25
      44
      15
      SOUSouthampton
      38
      12
      7
      19
      47
      68
      -21
      43
      16
      BHABrighton and Hove Albion
      38
      9
      14
      15
      40
      46
      -6
      41
      17
      BURBurnley
      38
      10
      9
      19
      33
      55
      -22
      39
      18
      FULFulham
      38
      5
      13
      20
      27
      53
      -26
      28
      19
      WBAWest Bromwich Albion
      38
      5
      11
      22
      35
      76
      -41
      26
      20
      SHUSheffield United
      38
      7
      2
      29
      20
      63
      -43
      23

      Match Summary

      Summary:

      • Fast Palace start sees Alisson forced into two early saves.
      • Townsend goes clean through on goal but sees shot go just wide.
      • Williams’ free-header from six-yards out goes over the crossbar.
      • Mane scrambles home from a corner to give Liverpool the lead.
      • HT: Liverpool 1-0 Palace
      • Mane scores a second for Liverpool after a deflection off Cahill.
      • Salah goes close to a third but Guaita saves well.
      • Cahill comes close to a consolation late on.
      • FT: Liverpool 2-0 Palace

      There was plenty to contribute to a vibrant atmosphere at Anfield, with the return of fans and Liverpool’s Champions League push running parallel to Roy Hodgson’s farewell to his Palace side.

      It was the visitors who started the fastest and created by far the better chances of the opening period. The first came through Wilfried Zaha, who danced into the Liverpool penalty area and forced a smart save from Alisson on the angle.

      LIVCRY Guaita punch.jpg

      On the other side Andros Townsend was equally threatening, his dipping free-kick forcing a scrambling Alisson to tip over the crossbar. Moments later, he had the freedom of Anfield as Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mistake allowed him a run at goal, but the ‘keeper came out quickly to narrow the angle and his shot dragged inches wide.

      Liverpool began to dominate possession as the minutes ticked by, and created opportunities of their own, as Alexander-Arnold came close with a curling free-kick. From a quickly taken corner, Rhys Williams had acres of space six-yards out to nod home, but saw his effort blazed over the crossbar.

      Vicente Guaita came to Palace rescue soon after as Mohamed Salah found space to advance in behind, but the Spaniard stood tall and blocked the shot to keep the sores goalless. Sadio Mane had a sight of goal when played in by Wijnaldum, but he was forced to dig the shot out from behind him and fired wide.

      The deadlock was broken from a set-piece, as Williams’ flick on was scrambled home by Mane to give Liverpool the lead. It was harsh on Palace after their early attacking endeavour, but saw the hosts go in at half-time with the lead.

      After the restart the Eagles were limited to little possession, aiming to break forwards as Liverpool pushed for a second goal. Alexander-Arnold and Salah threatened on the right-hand side, and it took some superb defensive work from Tyrick Mitchell and Jordan Ayew to limit their deliveries into the area.

      LIVCRY Salah Guaita.jpg

      Palace grew into the half and looked to release Zaha whenever possible, who tried to run at the defence but to no avail. Just as their confidence seemed to be growing, Liverpool scored their second – and this time it was their turn to break forwards.

      With Salah isolated, he held the ball up awaiting support. It soon arrived, and the ball was worked to Mane who struck early from the edge of the area; a cruel deflection off Gary Cahill sent it past Guaita and into the back of the net.

      Salah almost had a goal of his own soon after, but Guaita got down well to push the deflected effort past the post. Palace continued to come forwards, and Cahill was close to guiding Townsend’s inviting cross home, but the shot was straight at Alisson and Liverpool survived.

      It was to be the last chance for Palace, who fell to defeat in Hodgson's last game with Liverpool taking all three points.

      Liverpool: Alisson (GK), Alexander-Arnold, Phillips, R. Williams, Robertson (Oxlade-Chamberlain, 90+2), Thiago, Fabinho, Wijnaldum (Milner, 78), Firmino (Jota, 90+1), Mane, Salah

      Subs: Adrian (GK), Henderson, Jones, Tsimikas, Shaqiri, N. Williams.

      Palace: Guaita (GK), Ward, Tomkins (Schlupp, 58), Cahill, Mitchell, Riedewald, Kouyate (Kelly, 89), McCarthy (van Aanholt, 88), Townsend, Ayew, Zaha.

      Subs: Butland (GK), Mateta, Clyne, Rak-Sakyi.

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