Mohamed Salah scored twice - including his 50th
Premier League goal - as Liverpool survived a scare by coming from behind to
defeat a resolute Crystal Palace in a seven-goal thriller at Anfield.
The Reds led 3-2 as the
final whistle of a topsy-turvy match approached, but after James Milner was
sent off in the 89th minute for two yellow-card offences, it was a nervy ending
as the Premier League leaders desperately tried to hold on to their lead.
The
win was ultimately secured when Sadio Mane added a fourth in stoppage time,
though there was still time for Max Meyer to score a consolation for the
visitors.
Liverpool
had dominated the vast majority of the first half at Anfield but it was Palace
who broke the deadlock through Andros Townsend, who beat Alisson from close
range after Wilfried Zaha pulled a cross back.
The
hosts came out for the second period with goals on the agenda, and it took just
one minute for Salah to equalise before they went ahead seven minutes later
through Roberto Firmino.
Palace
were not down and out just yet, though, and James Tomkins capitalised on poor
defending to head his side level from a corner.
However,
a calamitous error by Julian Speroni - making his first appearance since
December 2017 - handed Liverpool an advantage they did not relinquish again,
the visitors' keeper scooping the ball towards his own net for Salah to poke in
from on the line.
With
the rest of the top four yet to play this weekend, Liverpool remain seven
points clear at the top of the table, while Crystal Palace stay 14th.
It was a tense
performance from start to finish on a day Liverpool were paying tribute to Bob
Paisley, the club's most successful manager, before what would have been his
100th birthday on Wednesday.
Prior
to Saturday's game, Liverpool had conceded just three goals at home all season,
but that was soon to change as Roy Hodgson's Palace rolled into town.
Making
his first start for the Reds since 11 December, Joel Matip had two early
chances to open the scoring but Jurgen Klopp's side struggled to find a
response after Townsend's goal.
Whatever
Klopp said to his players in the dressing room at half-time worked, though,
with Salah bringing his side level with a toe poke after Virgil van Dijk's
long-range effort had deflected into his path off James McArthur.
It was a goal that
lifted the atmosphere at Anfield as Liverpool capitalised on the change of
tempo, Firmino making no mistake with his right foot to put the Reds ahead.
Sloppy
defending at a corner allowed Tomkins to equalise but Speroni soon gifted
Liverpool the winner with a mistake he will not forget in a hurry, Salah
tapping home from on the goalline for his half-century of top-flight strikes.
Three
points were secured when Mane scored a simple goal, after Milner had been
dismissed for two mistimed challenges on Zaha.
Liverpool
have now won seven consecutive Premier League home games for the first time since
January 2014, and extend their unbeaten league run at Anfield to 32 matches.
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