Arne Slot Kapok Lihat Liverpool Kebobolan di Injury Time
Liverpool kebobolan di injury time dan harus mengakui keunggulan Crystal Palace. Arne Slot selaku manajer The Reds kapok melihat kelengahan seperti itu.
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Liverpool kebobolan di injury time dan harus mengakui keunggulan Crystal Palace. Arne Slot selaku manajer The Reds kapok melihat kelengahan seperti itu.
Injury time jadi penentu pertandingan yang dilakoni Liverpool dan Arsenal akhir pekan kemarin. Hasil berbeda diraih dua tim teratas Premier League ini.
MANCHESTER: Gabriel Magalhaes scored a 96th-minute winner as Arsenal came back to secure a dramatic 2-1 win against Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday and close the gap on leader Liverpool.
Liverpool kalah secara menyesakkan di markas Crystal Palace. Manajer Liverpool Arne Slot bilang satu pemain jadi biang gol pahit lawan.
Liverpool kalah 1-2 dari Crystal Palace dalam lanjutan Liga Inggris musim ini. The Reds yang biasanya menang lewat gol-gol di menit akhir kini berbalik menjadi korban.
Crystal Palace mengalahkan Liverpool dalam laga Premier League. The Reds kalah dengan skor 1-2. Ismaila Sarr dan Eddie Nketiah menjadi pahlawan dalam pertandingan ini.
LONDON :Liverpool boss Arne Slot candidly admitted his team was second best at Crystal Palace on Saturday, rightly accepting the last-minute Eddie Nketiah winner that ended their 100 per cent record this season was thoroughly merited.
LONDON: Liverpool manager Arne Slot said Crystal Palace were deserving 2-1 winners as the Premier League champions’ perfect start to the season came to an abrupt end at Selhurst Park. Slot’s men had won all seven of their Premier League, Champions League and League Cup games since losing on penalties to Palace in the Community Shield last month. However, a new-look Liverpool, overhauled by a near £450 million ($602 million) spend in the transfer market, have flirted with failure only to be bailed out by a series of late goals. Ismaila Sarr’s ninth-minute opener was scant reward for a dominant first half from Palace as only a string of saves from Alisson Becker kept the visitors in the game. It looked like Liverpool might escape south London with a point after Federico Chiesa levelled with another late goal. But this time the Reds were undone in stoppage time when Eddie Nketiah smashed in. “If one team deserved to win today it was Palace,” said Slot. “Credit to Palace — with the Community Shield it’s not the first time we’ve lost to them. “They deserved to be two or three up in the first half.” Including the Community Shield, Liverpool have conceded two goals in five of their nine games this season. Slot was particularly angered by his side’s defending for the winner when Jeremie Frimpong switched off to leave Nketiah unmarked at the back post. “We can only blame ourselves for defending the way we did,” said Slot. “One of our players ran out because he wanted to play a counter-attack, which was of no use because time was up, so it was only about defending. “One player was too offensively minded in that moment, which led to them scoring the winner and us losing the game.” Palace are the only unbeaten team left in the