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Crystal Palace 3-1 Liverpool: Reds slip up again at Selhurst

The visitors took an early lead through Rickie Lambert although goals from Dwight Gayle, Joe Ledley and Mile Jedinak secured all three points for Neil Warnock’s side

Selhurst Park again proved an unhappy hunting ground for Liverpool as Crystal Palace came from behind to earn a 3-1 win over the Reds on Sunday.

Dwight Gayle, Joe Ledley and Mile Jedinak got the goals to ensure Brendan Rodgers’ side, who famously let a three-goal lead slip at the ground last season in a game that derailed their Premier League title challenge, continued their poor start to the campaign.

It appeared Liverpool would exorcise the demons from last time out when Lambert, afforded a rare starting opportunity since returning to his boyhood team, converted his first goal for the club in the second minute.

But Gayle, whose double in that 3-3 draw proved so pivotal in the title race, levelled matters 15 minutes later as Palace found the ideal riposte.

Ledley and Jedinak finished the job with late strikes to heap further misery on Liverpool – whose bottom-half standing makes the lofty heights of 2013-14 seem an increasingly distant memory.

Palace, meanwhile, climbed out of the bottom three on goal difference following a first win in six league outings.

Liverpool flew out of the blocks to take the lead as Lambert, playing in place of the injured Mario Balotelli, justified his selection in the second minute.

It was the striker’s connection with Adam Lallana, so fruitful at Southampton before both completed summer moves to Anfield, that made the difference as the former picked out the 32-year-old with a lovely ball in behind Martin Kelly. Lambert did the rest expertly, deftly controlling the ball before producing the coolest of finishes.

Thoughts that an easy afternoon might ensue were quickly put to rest, however, as Gayle levelled in the 17th minute.

Yannick Bolasie was the architect, his strike at the end of a driving run rattling the post to gift Gayle a tap-in from the rebound.

The game took on an end-to-end nature thereafter, with Bolasie again threatening when forcing Simon Mignolet into a solid stop with a powerful strike from distance.

He continued to prove the biggest threat, epitomised by him forcing Dejan Lovren into a superb block at the end of a fine counter-attack.

His next chance came just before the break, striking it just over from a tight angle having collected Jason Puncheon’s throughball.

Liverpool created the first chance of the second period, with Martin Skrtel volleying just wide after Palace failed to clear Steven Gerrard’s corner.

Yet Palace grew into the game again following that chance as they pressed forward with menace.

The hosts were unable to take advantage of good openings – something they nearly paid for when Javi Manquillo side-footed just wide from 12 yards.

Liverpool were rueing that miss almost immediately, Ledley slotting through the legs of Mignolet following more good work from the outstanding Bolasie to send the home crowd into raptures.

Hopes of a Reds comeback were quickly snuffed out, too, as Jedinak produced a stunning 25-yard free-kick that flew into the top corner after Skrtel had brought down Gayle.

The full-time whistle confirmed the visitos’ sixth top-flight defeat of the campaign and left a rain-soaked Rodgers with plenty to contemplate.

Crystal Palace 3-1 Liverpool: Lambert off the mark but Reds slip up again

The visitors took an early lead through Rickie Lambert although goals from Dwight Gayle, Joe Ledley and Mile Jedinak secured all three points for Neil Warnock’s side

Selhurst Park again proved an unhappy hunting ground for Liverpool as Crystal Palace came from behind to earn a 3-1 win over the Reds on Sunday.

Dwight Gayle, Joe Ledley and Mile Jedinak got the goals to ensure Brendan Rodgers’ side, who famously let a three-goal lead slip at the ground last season in a game that derailed their Premier League title challenge, continued their poor start to the campaign.

It appeared Liverpool would exorcise the demons from last time out when Lambert, afforded a rare starting opportunity since returning to his boyhood team, converted his first goal for the club in the second minute.

But Gayle, whose double in that 3-3 draw proved so pivotal in the title race, levelled matters 15 minutes later as Palace found the ideal riposte.

Ledley and Jedinak finished the job with late strikes to heap further misery on Liverpool – whose bottom-half standing makes the lofty heights of 2013-14 seem an increasingly distant memory.

Palace, meanwhile, climbed out of the bottom three on goal difference following a first win in six league outings.

Liverpool flew out of the blocks to take the lead as Lambert, playing in place of the injured Mario Balotelli, justified his selection in the second minute.

It was the striker’s connection with Adam Lallana, so fruitful at Southampton before both completed summer moves to Anfield, that made the difference as the former picked out the 32-year-old with a lovely ball in behind Martin Kelly. Lambert did the rest expertly, deftly controlling the ball before producing the coolest of finishes.

Thoughts that an easy afternoon might ensue were quickly put to rest, however, as Gayle levelled in the 17th minute.

Yannick Bolasie was the architect, his strike at the end of a driving run rattling the post to gift Gayle a tap-in from the rebound.

The game took on an end-to-end nature thereafter, with Bolasie again threatening when forcing Simon Mignolet into a solid stop with a powerful strike from distance.

He continued to prove the biggest threat, epitomised by him forcing Dejan Lovren into a superb block at the end of a fine counter-attack.

His next chance came just before the break, striking it just over from a tight angle having collected Jason Puncheon’s throughball.

Liverpool created the first chance of the second period, with Martin Skrtel volleying just wide after Palace failed to clear Steven Gerrard’s corner.

Yet Palace grew into the game again following that chance as they pressed forward with menace.

The hosts were unable to take advantage of good openings – something they nearly paid for when Javi Manquillo side-footed just wide from 12 yards.

Liverpool were rueing that miss almost immediately, Ledley slotting through the legs of Mignolet following more good work from the outstanding Bolasie to send the home crowd into raptures.

Hopes of a Reds comeback were quickly snuffed out, too, as Jedinak produced a stunning 25-yard free-kick that flew into the top corner after Skrtel had brought down Gayle.

The full-time whistle confirmed the visitos’ sixth top-flight defeat of the campaign and left a rain-soaked Rodgers with plenty to contemplate.

Crystal Palace-Liverpool Preview: Reds out to banish Selhurst Park demons

Brendan Rodgers’s side let a 3-0 lead slip in this fixture last season, damaging their title aspirations, and are without Daniel Sturridge for Sunday’s clash with the Eagles


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists his side did not lose the title at Selhurst Park last season as they prepare to face their Crystal Palace demons on Sunday.

In one of the most memorable games of the 2013-14 Premier League campaign, Liverpool surrendered a 3-0 lead to draw 3-3 in London in May – a result that all but extinguished their title dreams.

That draw followed a 2-0 home loss to Chelsea but Rodgers, whose team have fallen well short of last season’s excellent form so far this term, downplayed the importance of that six-goal thriller.

“That wasn’t the game that cost us,” the Liverpool manager said on Friday. “Maybe the excitement to claw back the goal difference [on eventual champions Manchester City] overtook us.

“The damage was always done in the Chelsea game. That was the one that changed it for us. But on reflection I was extremely proud.”

Liverpool are enduring a very different type of season this time around and head into the weekend on a three-game winless run that has left them in the bottom half of the table.

Rodgers’ life has been made all the more difficult by the continued absence of striker Daniel Sturridge, who suffered another setback during the international break, re-injuring his left thigh.

New signings Mario Balotelli and Rickie Lambert have failed to fire in Sturridge’s stead, and the Italian faces a late fitness test after picking up a hamstring injury while away with his country.

Midfielder Jordan Henderson has a similar problem but should be fit to feature this weekend as the visitors go in search of just their fifth top-flight win of the season.

If Liverpool have cause to wince in recalling last season’s meeting, then Palace can take inspiration from it.

The battling point highlighted Palace’s remarkable revival under Tony Pulis but, now under the guidance of Neil Warnock, they look to have another battle against relegation on their hands.

A run of five games without a win has left Palace languishing at the wrong end of the table, but Warnock wants his side to take heart from the narrow 1-0 loss to Manchester United last time out.

He said: “Our defence will have to put in another convincing display like they did at Manchester United, that is vital – but we also need to create a bit more ourselves, it is all about finding that happy medium.”

Warnock ruled Kevin Doyle out with a groin injury but is hopeful that James McArthur will overcome a calf problem in time.