“You must be sick of us,” sang the Crystal Palace fans, and Liverpool could only agree. Alan Pardew’s side inflicted a first defeat on Jürgen Klopp’s reign with their third consecutive Premier League victory over Liverpool.
One month into the job and the Liverpool manager knows Palace’s reputation as a bogey team is well deserved.
Yannick Bolasie and a late Scott Dann header gave Palace their latest triumph over a Liverpool side that once again struggled with Pardew’s tactics and adventure. Steven Gerrard was in the crowd for the first time since departing for LA Galaxy and must have had flashbacks to his last appearance at Anfield.
Palace began in the same dominant fashion that ruined Gerrard’s Liverpool farewell in May, with Pardew’s deployment of Bolasie alongside Bakary Sako in attack causing the home defence immediate problems. Bolasie, outstanding in Palace’s 3-1 win here last season, once again unnerved Liverpool with his pace and touch. Only after the Congo international had given the visitors a deserved lead did Klopp’s team find the urgency, accuracy and energy demanded. They could not sustain it.
Palace punished several defensive lapses from Liverpool to open the scoring through Bolasie’s second goal of the season. Sako rode a weak challenge from Alberto Moreno to release Wilfried Zaha down the right. Emre Can made a hash of clearing Zaha’s low cross, Bolasie reacted quicker to the loose ball than Lucas Leiva, captain for the day in the absence of the injured Jordan Henderson and James Milner, and beat Simon Mignolet with an unstoppable finish from 10 yards.
