The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mo Salah in diving storm

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– Mohamed Salah was engulfed in a diving storm as the Liverpool star won the controvers­ial penalty that inspired their 2-0 win over 10-man Crystal Palace last night.

Salah was accused of diving by Palace when he tumbled in the penalty area late in the first half at Selhurst Park. Referee Michael Oliver awarded a spot-kick for Mamadou Sakho’s challenge on the Egypt winger and James Milner converted the penalty.

Adding insult to injury for Palace, Salah was involved in another controvers­y in the second half when he went to ground after a challenge from Palace defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who was sent off even though there was minimal contact.

Taking advantage of their numerical superiorit­y, Jurgen Klopp’s side then made sure of extending their 100 percent start to the Premier League season, thanks to Sadio Mane’s goal in stoppage-time.

After Manchester City’s swaggering demolition of Huddersfie­ld on Sunday, it was important for Liverpool to keep pace with the champions, even at this early stage of the season.

This was a statement win for Klopp’s team, installed as City’s most likely challenger­s, and they move into second place after building on last weekend’s rout of West Ham.

Palace have had a habit of upsetting Liverpool in recent years, famously denting their title bid late in 2014 and winning three times at Anfield over the last four seasons.

Roy Hodgson’s well-drilled team did a good job of frustratin­g Liverpool at times, but the Reds kept their composure to grind out an impressive win.

Salah finally evaded the Palace defence when he surged onto Naby Keita’s long pass, but the Egyptian’s chip sailed high over the bar.

Andros Townsend came within inches of giving Palace the lead against the run of play when his cut in from the right flank and unleashed a superb 25-yard strike that cannoned off the crossbar.

Andrew Robertson should have broken the deadlock when he seized on Salah’s cross 10 yards from goal, but the Liverpool defender’s woeful shot flew high into the stands.

Klopp’s men finally made the breakthrou­gh just seconds before half-time. Roberto Firmino’s pass found Salah just inside the Palace area and when Sakho caught him with an out-stretched leg, the Egyptian’s slightly delayed tumble didn’t dissuade the referee from giving the penalty. –

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