Liverpool struck back from the weekend’s result in emphatic fashion after dispatching Crystal Palace 4-0, and fans were duly delighted as the Reds moved within two points of the title.
Liverpool 4-0 Crystal Palace
Premier League, Anfield
June 24, 2020
Goals: Alexander-Arnold 23’, Salah 44’, Fabinho 55′, Mane 69′
Anfield provided the backdrop for Jurgen Klopp’s side as they pushed to move within two points of the title, where they met a Crystal Palace side with a number of familiar faces in Roy Hodgson and Mamadou Sakho.
While the clash against Everton lacked the intensity and forward impetus required, the Reds shot out of the gates in the first and fired a warning to Palace’s defence.
One which Trent Alexander-Arnold made good of as he opened the scoring with a cracking free-kick midway through the first half before Mohamed Salah added a second on his return into the lineup after a pinpoint looped pass from Fabinho.
And the Brazilian added the third in stunning fashion with a thunderous strike to cap off a stupendous individual performance, with Sadio Mane joining the party to make it four – and now all eyes will be on Man City on Thursday night.
Here’s how fans reacted to the result on Twitter, Facebook and This Is Anfield’s forum.
It was night and day for Liverpool as they put the pedal to the metal at Anfield…
https://twitter.com/johngibbonsblog/status/1275882875121020931?s=20
“Night and day doesn’t describe the difference three days can make. A day on Mercury and a night on Pluto perhaps.”
– Jimmyscase on the forums.
https://twitter.com/stehoare/status/1275884395576954881?s=20
Looked like champions tonight
— Paul Senior ? (@PaulSenior1) June 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/neiljonesgoal/status/1275892332722880512?s=20
The sort of performance from Liverpool that puts an asterisk against anyone who claims they are not worthy champions.
— Simon Hughes (@Simon_Hughes__) June 24, 2020
And it was largely thanks to the key partnerships down the flank being restored…
The Liverpool right side has been flawless. Trent, Henderson, Salah.
— The Tactical Times (@Tactical_Times) June 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/SachinNakrani/status/1275870401571229696?s=20
Love the synergy between TAA and Salah. One goes in field and the other wide and they keep swapping. Then, they both come infield and Henderson plays wide
— John O'Sullivan (@NotoriousJOS) June 24, 2020
Sadio Mane already seeing more of the ball and doing something with it than he was given chance to on Sunday
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) June 24, 2020
approve of Mané coating his boots in superglue before kickoff
— nate (@natefc) June 24, 2020
Liverpool fielded a full team of right-footed players against Everton. Salah and Robertson have made a big difference here.
— Josh Williams (@DistanceCovered) June 24, 2020
Trent’s pinpoint free-kick hit all the right notes…
That was a fucking STUNNING free kick!!
— Erin Mc Asterisk (@ErinNYC75) June 24, 2020
might have forgotten because pandemic et al, but Trent Alexander-Arnold is still only 21 years ago
— nate (@natefc) June 24, 2020
YES TRENT! A cracking way to end over three months without a goal to celebrate.
— Joanna Durkan (@JoannaDurkan_) June 24, 2020
“Brilliant free kick. That’s going to feature in the season’s highlights video.” – epsomred on the forums.
You still have to remind yourself he's only 21. What a glorious free-kick. Whether or not the PFA awards get resurrected this season, there can't be much doubt that Trent Alexander-Arnold has been the campaign's youngest leading light ?
— Dominic King (@DominicKing_DM) June 24, 2020
As did Fabinho’s performance and thunderous strike…
Nice to see Fabinho back to his best, not sure what was better, the strike or the sound of the net.
— Keifer MacDonald (@KeiferMacD) June 24, 2020
Not sure there's a better noise than a sweetly hit ball rattling against the net. Beautiful strike, and perfectly started with a team press.
Best holding midfielder in the PL by a country mile.
— Jonathan Higgins (@Jhiggins3) June 24, 2020
Take a bow Fabinho, take a fucking bow. Breaking it up all game… and then that ball is magnificent for Mo to put it in, great run and finish from Mo too.
But Fab… WOW.
— GaGs (@GagsTandon) June 24, 2020
Exceptional from Fabinho. Some way to cap off an absolutely faultless performance tonight. Great to see him back to his absolute best.
— Leanne Prescott (@_lfcleanne) June 24, 2020
“Fabulous, Fantastic, Freaking, Fabinho”
– iftikhar on the forums.
Fabinho playing like he's Busquets and Yaya Toure combined. #LIVCRY
— James Nalton (@JDNalton) June 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/SachinNakrani/status/1275888568871911426?s=20
And the excitement continues to grow as Liverpool move within 2 of the title and all eyes are on Man City…
Liverpool are 4-0 up and 23 points clear and still not giving Palace an inch of space or a moment's rest. That's what Klopp – and those players' own professionalism – has built.
— Jonathan Northcroft (@JNorthcroft) June 24, 2020
When it's mathematically confirmed that #LFC have won the league, I'll be writing long-form tributes for our starting 11 plus the most influential subs.
I'll start with Roberto Firmino. Because everything Liverpool does on the pitch starts with him. Let it be known.
— Srijandeep Kumar Das (@srijandeep) June 24, 2020
Come on @Chelsea
— Jimmy (@EntireDesign_) June 24, 2020
NOW YOU’VE GOTTA BELIEVE US
— Ben Webb (@BenWebbLFC) June 24, 2020
There’s now a 47% chance Liverpool win the league tomorrow. Good lord.
— Andrew Beasley (@BassTunedToRed) June 24, 2020
I hope City win tomorrow so we can win the title on a win by us instead of watching someone else capitulate. Isn’t it nice to be able to be picky about *when* we win it?! ?
— Erin Mc Asterisk (@ErinNYC75) June 24, 2020
Did anyone need reminding how good that team is? Four superb goals and 93mins of pure quality. Business as usual for Liverpool, a joy to watch. Fabinho a colossus in the middle, deft little chipped assist for Salah deserves more credit. It’s on the brink. #LFCdigest
— Danny Gallagher (@Danny7Gallagher) June 24, 2020
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