
"Palace made their intentions clear from the off. A corner inside the opening 10 minutes saw Ryan Gravenberch divert the ball into his own six yard box amid a tussle with Marc Guehi, with Sarr on hand to give the hosts the early lead. It should have perhaps been two just moments later, Alisson making the first of several miraculous saves when he denied Yeremy Pino when the Spaniard looked destined to score."
"A medical emergency in the crowd brought a six-minute halt to proceedings and, following the restart, it was the turn of Dean Henderson to show his shot stopping credentials; the Palace keeper showing great reactions to tip Gravenberch's goal-bound effort onto the post. Alisson then added to his showreel with two more impressive stops before Jean-Philippe Mateta rattled the frame of the goal with a sumptuous long-range strike."
Eddie Nketiah scored a stoppage-time winner for Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park to beat Liverpool and extend Palace's unbeaten run to 18 matches. Ismaila Sarr opened the scoring early after Ryan Gravenberch diverted a corner into his own six-yard box. Alisson produced multiple outstanding saves to keep Liverpool in the contest while Dean Henderson also kept out a goal-bound Gravenberch effort. Jean-Philippe Mateta struck the frame with a long-range effort and Palace squandered several chances. Federico Chiesa appeared to level for Liverpool before Nketiah's late winner ended Liverpool's perfect start and moved Palace to second in the table.
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