Liverpool FC Match Reports

Lessons Learned: Union Saint-Gilloise

Reds’ Old Rubber It wasn’t even in the home sides actual stadium and in the grand context of Liverpool’s season it mattered not a jot. There were no late heroics and in fact there was pretty much nothing from the final group game in Belgium. Kelleher even came up in the end as we tried...

Reds’ Youngsters Suffer Defeat in Belgium

A Night of Mixed Fortunes in Belgium In a night that saw Liverpool's young guns tested, the Europa League group stage concluded with an unexpected twist. Union Saint-Gilloise, the Belgian underdogs, handed the already-qualified Reds a rare setback in their European campaign. This match, pivotal in the context of European football, served as a stark...

David Lynch: “Elliott Absolutely Changed The Game”

Liverpool's Triumph at Crystal Palace In the latest episode of Anfield Index's Media Matters, David Lynch and Dave Davis dissect Liverpool's challenging but ultimately successful game against Crystal Palace. The in-depth analysis covers team performance, individual contributions, and the pivotal role of young Harvey Elliott. Liverpool's Resilience Tested Both Lynch and Davis highlight Liverpool's resilience, despite struggling...

Two of Reds’ Youngsters Rescue Victory at Palace

Liverpool's Gritty Performance Secures Top League Position It may not have been the performance that Liverpool supporters had been hoping for, but the Reds moved to the top of the Premier League with a 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday. Jurgen Klopp's side now has just one defeat in their last 27 Premier League matches,...

Premier League Postmortem: Crystal Palace 1 – 2 Liverpool

Frustrating Watch for Reds This was a painful game to watch, which was very predictable, given the dreaded 12.30 lunchtime kick off and hectic ongoing fixture schedule. Make no mistake, all that matters at this stage is winning results, with performances often sporadic against uninspired teams and opposition managers. With constant rotation and asset fatigue...

Key Stats in Reds’ Comeback Victory Over Palace

Statistical Analysis by Anfield Index: Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Clash Dominance in Possession In a match that epitomised Liverpool's tactical ethos, the Reds enjoyed an overwhelming 76% control of the ball against Crystal Palace, as per Futmob's detailed stats. This possession statistic not only reflects Liverpool's dominance in controlling the game's tempo but also underscores their...

Crystal Palace 1 – 2 Liverpool – Man of the Match

Virgil van Dijk: Liverpool's Esteemed Captain Klopp's Praise and van Dijk's Dominance This week, Jürgen Klopp reiterated the notion that all Liverpool fans are fully aware of, which is that his club esteemed captain, Virgil van Dijk, stands alone as the world’s best defender. I wrote a midweek piece (following the comprehensive 0-2 victory over Sheffield...

Klopp: “Not Sure How Often Salah Has Saved Us”

Klopp's Reds Stage Remarkable Turnaround at Selhurst Park Liverpool's encounter with Crystal Palace was nothing short of a rollercoaster, with the Reds displaying their trademark resilience under manager Jürgen Klopp. This Premier League showdown at Selhurst Park highlighted why Liverpool remains a top contender in the league. Crystal Palace initially took the lead through Jean-Philippe Mateta's...

Crystal Palace 1 – 2 Liverpool: Elliott Saves The Day

Crystal Palace 1 - 2 Liverpool - Premier League Player Ratings Match day sixteen began for the reds, after a winning Wednesday's trip to Bramall Lane, where Liverpool defeated Sheffield United 0-2. The short injury lay off for Alisson Becker ended early, therefore, his manager did not hesitate to put his world class keeper back...

Lessons Learned: Liverpool Snatch a Late Win Over Crystal Palace

Top of the League: An Unlikely Victory It seems astonishing to believe that a performance like that could put Liverpool top of the league, but here we are. It wasn’t remotely pretty, the officials didn’t seem remotely convincing, but an incident packed game at Selhurst Park saw Jurgen Klopp and his men leave with all...