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Liverpool is still in search of its first victory in the new season of the English Premier League, (Premier League), as it drew with Crystal Palace in the match that ended with a goal for both of them on the Liverpool stronghold in Anfield.
And scored the equalizer for the red team Luis Diaz following Wilfried Zaha advanced with a Crystal Palace goal, which is the second tie for Liverpool since the start of the new season.
Liverpool, who tied with Fulham last week with two goals each, reached the Palace goal more than once in the match, but Zaha surprised everyone with a shot that settled in the net once morest Jurgen Klopp’s team in the 32nd minute of the match.
Liverpool, the host, responded in the 61st minute of the match, following overcoming the numerical shortage following Darwin Nunez was sent off in the 57th minute of the match.
The match witnessed another red card, the most famous of which was the referee of the match in the face of Crystal Palace’s Joel Ward, to be a tie in goals and expulsions between the two teams.
The last minutes of the match witnessed yellow cards for Liverpool’s goal owner, Luis Diaz, Joel Ward, and Joachim Andersen, which shows that the match was dominated by a rough performance between the two teams.
German coach Klopp had to change some of the players’ tasks following Nunez left the field following the referee gave him a red card, including increasing the defensive tasks entrusted to Diaz.
Despite the extra time of regarding six minutes, neither team was able to resolve the match amid a number of missed opportunities that the Red Team players missed, including those missed by the team’s star, Mohamed Salah.
Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliott missed several chances that would have helped Jurgen Klopp to achieve his first win in the Premier League this season.
Liverpool got one point from this match, bringing its score to two points from two matches, to be in the twelfth place in the standings of the English Premier League teams, while Crystal Palace came in the sixteenth place among the league teams.
Manchester City, the English Premier League champions, leads this season with six points, Arsenal is second, while Brentford is in third place.
Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United and Leeds United rank fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively.