The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Firmino pounces to keep Liverpool top

- By George Sessions sport@sundaypost.com

Jurgen Klopp was delighted with Liverpool’s fight at Crystal Palace as the leaders left London with three points despite a below-par display.

Roberto Firmino struck an 85th-minute winner to extend the Reds’ unbeaten Premier League run to 30 games and end his own goalscorin­g drought stretching back to September 22.

Three minutes earlier Wilfried Zaha had thrilled a buoyant Selhurst Park crowd with his first goal of the season to cancel out Sadio Mane’s opener.

“I am not surprised at all it was tough,” Klopp said. “All our games since I am in England are always similar. We just know it is a tough place, the atmosphere is good and they don’t give up.

“We knew at half-time we had to do better. The challenge, and it’s the same for everybody, is that they come from the internatio­nal teams, and I had no problem that we were not brilliant.

“In a game like this you just have to make sure you are ready to fight to get the result from the first minute.

“Could we have played better? Yes, but we had players on the pitch who on Thursday morning were still on a plane.

“It is not too cool and for that getting a result at Crystal Palace, who we never take for granted, is good.”

Liverpool, who only named Mohamed Salah on the bench, dominated the opening exchanges at an electric Selhurst Park, but were denied an early goal when James Tomkins blocked Mane’s effort from Trent Alexander-arnold’s cross.

At the other end, Luka Milivojevi­c’s free-kick by the corner flag was

Crystal palace 1 Zaha (82) liverpool 2 Mane (49), Firmino (85)

inadverten­tly flicked on by Gini Wijnaldum, and Tomkins headed in at the back post. However, after VAR had a look, it ruled Jordan Ayew had fouled Dejan Lovren in the build-up.

Klopp managed to get his side to regroup at the interval and four minutes into the second half they made the breakthrou­gh.

Mane controlled Andy Robertson’s cross and saw his left-footed effort only pushed on to a post by Vicente Guaita, who watched in horror as the back spin

of the ball took it on to the other post and over the line.

Palace levelled with eight minutes remaining when Zaha drilled into the corner, but it was short-lived joy for the Eagles, as three minutes and 14 seconds after the equaliser Firmino put Liverpool back ahead with a smart finish.

Like in the win over Aston Villa at the start of the month, the Reds again struck at the death to seal all three points.

Yet Klopp is not interested in people likening the late goals to the traits of

 ??  ?? Liverpool’s Dejan Lovren heads clear from Jordan Ayew
Liverpool’s Dejan Lovren heads clear from Jordan Ayew

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