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And that's your lot. Liverpool will be sick at the sight of Crystal Palace, after another defeat against the Eagles.
Dann scores header from a corner late on
Coutinho had levelled with calm finish from close range
Bolasie drilled Palace in front after defensive error
Jonathan Jurejko
And that's your lot. Liverpool will be sick at the sight of Crystal Palace, after another defeat against the Eagles.
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew: "We came here with ambition. The worst thing that happened to us was scoring, we then lost the ambition. Liverpool came on to us.
"We went toe-to-toe against Manchester United and got a draw, we went toe-tote toe with Liverpool and got the win.
"I thought Wilfried Zaha had one of his best games for Crystal Palace. His defensive work was important too. Wilf had to do a job on Philippe Coutinho and he did that. I was very pleased for him.
"Sometimes it is about our own belief. We have been unlucky in the last few games. We have been good this year and started really well. We need to make sure we capitalise on that.
"I promised the guys an extra day off so fair play to them. They can book some flights now."
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Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "Today is a bad feeling - it was not necessary to lose this game. We were better team but for the first 15 minutes we were not on the pitch. We got the goal, we were awake, we started creating chances.
"But after the break, we gave them chances to call us problems. Then we woke up again, but then couldn't make a goal. It feels so bad because it was not necessary. This was not enough for us - we can do more. We have to learn from this."
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Liverpool hogged possession, dominated territory and had a whopping 22 attempts at goal. But for all those numbers they didn't test Palace keeper Waayne Hennessey enough. The Reds only managed four shots on target, the same as the visitors.
Image source, OptaLiverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Jurgen Klopp is the first of the two managers to appear in the Anfield tunnel. And the German reckons that defeat for the Reds was "not necessary". Here's why he thinks that...
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Palace matchwinner Scott Dann: "We knew we would have to come here and play well. We wanted to start fast on the back of them coming back from a long trip from Russia. We let them back in the game, but wanted to show what we were capable of. I think it was a deserved victory.
"We've got pace and power out wide and up front and we can hurt teams. Coming here and winning shows the ambition we have got. Some teams come and sit back but we know we're capable of hurting teams like them."
On being a Liverpool fan and scoring the winner at Anfield: "I have had dreams of scoring here - and I had a feeling before the game that I was going to score. So it is a nice touch. I'll probably get some stick from family and friends but they support me as well!"
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Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Palace scorer Yannick Bolasie: "We started really fast. The gaffer's tactics were spot on. Credit to the team we got an early goal but Liverpool came back into the game. But we got the winner and managed to hold out."
On Palace's good recent record against Liverpool: "It is the gaffer's tactics, he knows them inside out. We exploited the spaces and today it came off.
"We've been on a bumpy road recently and we've achieved our target today. Three points are massive - it was like a cup final for us."
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Some thumping ragga music is pumping out of the Palace changing room as Yannick Bolasie is being interviewed in the corridor. Party time for the away players.
Bolasie makes himself heard above the racket to praise Alan Pardew's tactics...
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
There might be 24 years between Pardew's Anfield wins, but the blonde-highlighted barnet is still fashionable...
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Image source, ReutersThe Eagles are soaring again. After four winless Premier League matches, this Anfield win moves them above their opponents - and Everton - into eighth place.
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Image source, ReutersAll over! Scott Dann's grin is wider than the River Mersey. The Liverpool-born Palace defender is the matchwinner at Anfield, his late header condemning Jurgen Klopp to his first defeat as Reds boss. Honeymoon over.
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Image source, ReutersLiverpool huffing and puffing but can't blow the ball into the Palace net. The away end are bellowing their team towards the final whistle.
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Noooooooo! Liverpool fans are tearing their hair as Nathaniel Clyne shoots from distance. He's a right-back - he's never going to score from there. Palace fans ironically cheer. Obviously.
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Image source, ReutersFour minutes of stoppage time for Liverpool to rescue this. Four minutes for Palace to hang on for a brilliant away win.
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Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Liverpool might as well be armed with flagpoles and a ground sheet. They are camped in the Palace half.
Liverpool 1-2 Crystal Palace
Desperate times call for desperate measures. Divock Origi gets the nod from Jurgen Klopp, replacing Jordon Ibe as Liverpool desperately try to force an equaliser.