Liverpool secured a dramatic 4-3 victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday, leaving fans feeling relieved at the full-time whistle.
Liverpool 4-3 Crystal Palace
Premier League, Anfield
January 19, 2019
Goals: Salah 46′, 75′, Firmino 53′, Mane 90+3′; Townsend 34′, Tomkins 65′, Meyer 90+5′
A chaotic 90 minutes saw seven goals hit the back of the net as Liverpool secured a dramatic Premier League victory over Palace.
A frustrating and unimaginative first half saw the Reds punished on the counter by Andros Townsend, ensuring a turnaround job was required in the second period.
Liverpool didn’t have to wait long, however, for their fortunes to turn around as Mohamed Salah levelled the scores by spectacularly latching onto Virgil van Dijk’s deflected shot moments after play resumed.
What followed was nothing short of chaos, whereby the Reds took the lead through Roberto Firmino before the Eagles again asked more questions of Liverpool’s ability to find a match-winning goal.
The answer then came in the form of Salah notching his 50th Premier League goal and Sadio Mane finding the back of the net late on.
The result means a seven-point lead atop of the table was still secured, at least temporarily, and here’s how supporters reacted to the result on social media and our forums.
Liverpool’s first half was lacklustre at best, but fans were optimistic…
A very pedestrian first half from Liverpool. No thrust or spark and too many passengers.
Keita, Mané and Firmino have all gone missing.#LIVCRY #LFC
— Scott Groom (@ScottCGroom) January 19, 2019
Poo first half. Feel we totally lost our heads pressing and thus shape for the goal. Silly. Also Naby has been poor
I've enjoyed Milner, Fabinho and Hendo's performances today. We are just lacking that killer final ball. Might need Shaq sooner rather than later. Or 2 Pens. ?
— Paul (Maych) Machin (@ThePaulMachin) January 19, 2019
Watch when we come out second half, making darting little runs all over the place
— SimonBrundish (@SimonBrundish) January 19, 2019
This, as they say, is a test of character.
— Paul Grech (@paul_grech) January 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/Ste_Halliwell11/status/1086652306538545152
Keita struggled to have an influence as questions were raised…
https://twitter.com/Chris78Williams/status/1086653853855088640
Also, Keita not really shining here. If one player were to go off, I'm guessing it would be him.
— Paul Grech (@paul_grech) January 19, 2019
Jurgen Klopp said pre-match Naby Keita had trained brilliantly this week. Unfortunately he's not been able to transfer it into a match situation. Well off the pace so far.
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) January 19, 2019
“Keita isn’t a left winger, but he’s supposed to be a top class footballer and he has to provide more.”
– big noyd on the forums.
All this dicking about with Keita on the left side of midfield isn’t doing the player or the team any good.
— Olli Emmerson (@Oliver_Emmerson) January 19, 2019
Keita not at the races at all, but he’s definitely not been helped by playing out of position.
— Leanne Prescott (@_lfcleanne) January 19, 2019
On Keita, I actually thought he could play well in a more advanced position. The issue against a compact team is he receives the ball with no time to drive into space and commit players. That’s why he’s struggling, but his time will come. Supporters need patience though.
— Rory Greenfield (@RoryGreenfield) January 19, 2019
Henderson was a standout performer in the middle of the park, as was Fabinho…
In and among the madness, Henderson had another excellent game today. His work off the ball in particular was immense.
— Joel Rabinowitz (@joel_archie) January 19, 2019
I think I've just about got my breath back. This team are something else. An absolute joy.
Robertson, Fabinho, Henderson and Salah all fantastic.
— Henry Jackson (@HenryJackson87) January 19, 2019
“Hendo is playing the game of his life! Top display thus far.”
– Israel Chetty on Facebook.
https://twitter.com/IndigoLFC/status/1086658193806241792
“Positives Henderson and Fabinho are a great pairing in midfield…”
– Flobs on the forums.
https://twitter.com/stehoare/status/1086678708340117506
Fabinho has established himself as a 100% starter. His interceptions, reading of the game and that ball to Milner for the 3rd goal was sublime. One of the main reasons we won the game.
— – (@AnfieldRd96) January 19, 2019
While it was chaotic at best, the result encapsulated the ever-growing maturity the Liverpool squad possesses in the face of adversity…
Wild game that. Great win, massive three points. Lots of things to pick holes in but the main thing for me is these lads always dig deep and find a way.
— The Liverpool Way (@theliverpoolway) January 19, 2019
An absolutely massive win for #LFC. Anfield was a nervous wreck for most of the second half and so were the players, largely because Crystal Palace were brilliant. Klopp won't want to see a repeat of that defensive performance but seven points clear all that matters for now.
— David Lynch (@davidlynchlfc) January 19, 2019
“Thats the sign of champions.. Don’t play great but grind out a win against a tough team.. Ask city…Well done reds..We go again.”
– Paul Hemnell on Facebook.
We were certainly made to work for those 3 points, but what a massive win. A game which, while not pretty, shows Liverpool’s ever growing confidence and mental fortitude.
— Joanna Durkan (@JoannaDurkan_) January 19, 2019
To win a title you need a bit of everything to get over the line, today was a great example that the Reds are equipped to go all the way, behind then ahead, pegged back then got the 3 points to keep 7 clear. Fantastic character showed by a team looking hungry to win this thing.
— Paul McGrattan (@PaulGrat1) January 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/rossic89/status/1086669127744450561
If, and it's a huge if… but if Liverpool go on and win the title – Look back on this game: Milner knowing he's gone, Bobby Firmino at full-back, 18-year-old Rafa Camacho playing some form of late sweeper role. Madness. Beautiful madness. #LFC
— Danny Gallagher (@Danny7Gallagher) January 19, 2019
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