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Liverpool’s Young Guns Crumble As Crystal Palace Crush The Reds 3-0 In Carabao Cup Shock
Liverpool’s Rough Patch Just Got Rougher. The Reds, fielding a youthful and heavily rotated squad, were handed a 3-0 Carabao Cup thrashing by Crystal Palace — marking their sixth loss in seven matches and a third defeat to Palace this season alone.
Oliver Glasner’s side looked sharp, hungry, and relentless from start to finish. Ismaila Sarr was the star of the night, netting twice, while Yeremy Pino added the third to seal the deal. For Palace, it was a statement win. For Liverpool, a night to forget.
Arne Slot made 10 changes to his lineup, handing debuts to two players and fielding three teenagers. The decision backfired spectacularly. Palace took full advantage of the inexperience on display, pressing high and punishing every mistake.
Former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp didn’t mince words on Sky Sports:
“It was the wrong team, make no mistake. You can’t tell me that he picked that team thinking they’d beat Palace. He’s made a mistake today — but that’s football.”
Despite the setback, Slot defended his selection, insisting that rotation was necessary amid a packed schedule. Still, fans can’t help but wonder if the manager underestimated the opposition.
Next up, Liverpool face Aston Villa at Anfield on Sunday — a must-win clash if they hope to regain momentum. Ryan Gravenberch is expected to be fit, but Alexander Isak and Curtis Jones remain doubtful, while Alisson and Jeremie Frimpong are still sidelined.
It’s been a turbulent stretch for the Reds, but as history shows, this team knows how to bounce back. The question is — can they do it again?
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