Crystal Palace - Liverpool prediction
Liverpool will travel to London for this visit to Crystal Palace in an attempt to wash away some of their shame.
Shame he accumulated in his Champions League match against Real Madrid. And at their Anfield.
The Reds are chasing a third straight win in the Premier League.
Furthermore, Poole have won their last 8 away games at Selhurst Park on all fronts.
All but one of those triumphs involved more than two goals being scored.
So it would not be a surprise if a similar development takes place in today's meeting.
Especially with the fact that Liverpool have scored 2 goals in each of their last 3 games anywhere.
Roberto Firmino has scored in 4 of his 7 visits to Selhurst Park. And we could look to him as a top scorer here.
In view of the fact that the defense of the Reds is not very high, it is no wonder that the Eagles also scored a goal.
Moreover, Crystal Palace have scored in 4 of their last 5 meetings .
Prediction: 2 and over 2.5 goals.
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Crystal Palace are now 8 games without a win (0-4-4)
Since the start of the year, Crystal Palace have gone 8 games without a win in all competitions.
Although they have drawn 4 of the last five.
Eberechi Eze came off the bench to put the Eagles ahead in the 69th minute against Brentford last round.
Heading the ball in from Michael Olisse's cross.
Vitaly Yanelt's stoppage-time equalizer, however, prevented Palace from collecting maximum points.
"We worked hard, we gave everything and it's bad not to get the three points," Eze told Palace TV.
“There are probably many reasons why we backed down. We just have to pick ourselves up and go again.''
Crystal Palace are without a win in 6 games at home (0-3-3)
Crystal Palace also shared the spoils in 3 consecutive home games against Man United, Newcastle and Brighton.
All teams that are above Liverpool in the table this season.
Liverpool disappointed the fans
During the week, Liverpool played Real Madrid in a replay of last season's Champions League final.
And this clash turned out to be a rollercoaster of emotions for Reds fans.
Darwin Nunes and Mohamed Salah put Jurgen Klopp's side 2-0 up inside 14 minutes to send the Anfield fans wild.
However, a mixture of high-class play from the Whites and some poor defensive interventions allowed the Spanish giants to hit back with an impressive 5-2 win.
Jurgen Klopp will draw his conclusions
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has admitted his side's hopes of European glory are all but over.
And he admitted too many mistakes were made at the back.
The German, however, wanted to remain in a positive mood. As his team previously beat Everton and Newcastle 2-0.
Klopp said:
“The start of the game was outstanding and the way we played was in a nutshell who we want to be.
And that is what we must continue to do.
If we let this match affect us now, we are really stupid.
We have a few days in which to make sure we draw the right conclusions from this meeting.
Yes, we need to improve. But we have to take the good stuff too. It would be terrible if we didn't.
The intensity, the effort we showed. The football we played.
Almost everything was as we want to see ourselves.'
Liverpool are 7 points from the Top 4
Liverpool's form has been up and down all season.
But they have consistently shown that they are capable of erasing bad results and starting over.
Because nothing is lost yet in the Premier League in terms of their Top 4 finish.
Squads and injured footballers
Crystal Palace
Lineup: Guaita; Klein, Andersen, Guehy, Mitchell; Olisset, Ducourt, Hughes, Eze; Yes, Edward
Injured: Zaha, Johnstone, Ferguson, Ward (questionable)
Liverpool
Lineup: Alison; Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson; Henderson, Fabinho, Keita; Salah, Nunes, Jota
Injured: Alcantara, Ramsey, Diaz, Arthur, Konate
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