Liverpool V Crystal Palace - composition, statistics and visualization

Liverpool V Crystal Palace – composition, statistics and visualization

Preview of Liverpool matches against Crystal Palace

Liverpool will end its memorable season 2024-25 in the Premier League, welcoming Crystal Palace to Anfield on Sunday.

Recently, the crowning champions have failed to win as they have won the title in the city, but with the eagles won by the FA, there is still a lot of excitement for the fans.

Palace, who will face Liverpool in the Community Shield early next season, hope to secure the top half.

Liverpool’s title festivities have slightly overshadowed their recent shape. A defeat against Chelsea and the second half collapse against Arsenal were followed by a loss of 3-2 to Brighton on Monday, although twice they took the lead.

The Sunday finale notes a chance Liverpool will end the season high and enjoy the trophy presentation in front of their supporters-something they missed during their win for the 2019-20 title due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace arrives with a large wind after its historic FA Cup triumph over Manchester City. The land of manager Oliver Glanener followed that memorable day, defeating the wolves 4-2 in the middle of the week, with Eddie Nketiia accumulating a bracelet in a rare start, and Ben Chiluel and Eberry Eze added to the result.

The Eagles have the ability to cause Anfield disorders, with their last four wins in the league against Liverpool moving away from their home, including in this great attachment last season.

Team News for Liverpool against Crystal Palace

Liverpool will be without Alexis Mak Alistair (Glabin) and Tyler Morton (Ramo), while Joe Gomez made the bench against Brighton as he continued his recovery from knee injury.

Konor Bradley should continue to the right in front of Gomez and Trent Alexander-Arnold, the last of which could make a farewell appearance for the club.

For Palace, Adam Wharton will miss the trip to Anfield after he has a concussion at the FA Cup final. Mark Guehi is also a doubt after injury to Wembley. The long -term absent grades of Riad and Cheke Dukure remain aside.

Expected bands for Liverpool vs. Crystal Palace

Liverpool: Kelehire; Bradley, Konet, Van Deik, Robertson; Endo, Jones; Salah, Shoboshly, Gakpo; Diaz

Crystal Palace: Henderson; Ward, Richards, Lacrian; Munoz, Hughes, Kamada, Mitchell; Sar, Eze; Maemet

Liverpool statistics vs. Crystal Palace

  • Liverpool have never lost their last match from the Home League in the Premier League era.
  • The Reds could only become the third team that scored two or more goals in 32 games in the league in one season.
  • Palace has been unbeaten in their last seven games in all competitions.
  • Each of the last four wins in the Palace League over Liverpool has come to Anfield.

Prediction

Liverpool’s slight fluctuation in shape, as attracting the title is unlikely to master the mood on Sunday and while Palace is in good shape themselves, the lack of key players like Wharton and potential Guehi can be decisive.

Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace



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