Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace: Dann delivers first defeat for Klopp
Scott Dann's header eight minutes from time earned Crystal Palace a 2-1
win over Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday as Jurgen Klopp suffered his
first defeat since taking charge at Anfield.
A month since his
appointment as manager, Liverpool's steady progression under Klopp was
curtailed by goals from Yannick Bolasie and Dann either side of Philippe
Coutinho's equaliser as Palace continue to prove tricky opposition for
the hosts.
In front of watching former captain Steven Gerrard,
the hosts' late pressure failed to yield a breakthrough as Palace
secured a third consecutive Premier League win over their hosts.
Following
victories over Chelsea and Rubin Kazan, Klopp's men go into the
international break feeling the sting of defeat after Palace recorded
their fourth away win of the league season.
Despite losing
forward Dwight Gayle to a hamstring injury in the days before the game,
Palace started strongly with well-timed challenges from Emre Can and
Sakho required to deny Wilfried Zaha and Yohan Cabaye early on.
Direct
running from Jordon Ibe - who retained a starting place following his
midweek winner in the Europa League - helped ease the pressure until
Bolasie made the most of sloppy Liverpool defending 21 minutes in.
After questionable play from Alberto Moreno, Can then failed to clear inside the box, allowing Bolasie
to end Palace's wait for a goal in open play, their first since the
same man hit the back of the net against West Brom on October 3.
The
opener sparked Liverpool into life, Coutinho's effort saved by Wayne
Hennessey following good play from Ibe before the Palace goalkeeper kept
Martin Skrtel's header out.
The withdrawal of in-form defender Mamadou Sakho due to injury appeared
to have compounded a frustrating half for the hosts but Coutinho
restored parity before the break with a slick equaliser.
Ibe found Nathaniel Clyne down the right, the full-back's cross diverted into Coutinho's pass by Adam Lallana, with the Brazilian scoring for the second Premier League running.
Christian
Benteke threatened with an effort from inside the box early in the
second half before former Liverpool defender Martin Kelly snuffed out a
Coutinho opportunity while Palace too looked dangerous going forward in a
breathless second half.
Referee Neil Swarbrick waved away
penalty appeals after Benteke went down under Dann's challenge, with
Bakary Sako then finding the side-netting at the other end.
Dann
would prove the match-winner in the latter stages however, seeing a
header saved by Simon Mignolet before reacting quickest to nod home the
rebound as Palace leapfrogged their opponents to move into eighth place
on the table.
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