Liverpool’s Perfect Start To The Premier League Season Came To A Sudden Halt As Eddie Nketiah Struck A 97th-Minute Winner For Crystal Palace At Selhurst Park.
Palace Made Their Intentions Clear Early On, With Ismaila Sarr Powering Home From A Corner. Alisson Becker Kept Liverpool Alive With A Series Of Key Saves Before Federico Chiesa Dragged The Reds Level. Mohamed Salah’s Involvement In The Equaliser Was Checked By VAR, But Ultimately Cleared.
Just As It Seemed Both Sides Would Share The Points, Palace Launched A Long Throw Into The Liverpool Box. Will Hughes Rose Highest To Head It Back Into Danger, And Substitute Jeremie Frimpong Failed To Track Eddie Nketiah. The Arsenal Loanee Took Full Advantage, Controlling And Smashing Beyond Alisson To Spark Wild Celebrations.
After The Defeat, Arne Slot Pointed To A Costly Defensive Error:
“We Can Only Blame Ourselves For Defending The Way We Did. One Player Was Too Offensively Minded In That Moment, Which Led To Them Scoring The Winner And Us Losing The Game.”
The Dutch Coach’s Comments Were A Thinly Veiled Reference To Frimpong, Who Had Pushed Forward Rather Than Holding Position In The Dying Seconds.
The Defeat Ended A Five-Game Winning Streak And Leaves Liverpool Chasing Arsenal At The Top. For Frimpong, It Was A Harsh Introduction To Life Under Slot, While The Manager’s Decision To Publicly Highlight His Mistake Will Raise Questions About Dressing-Room Morale Moving Forward.
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