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‘Absolutely furious’ – Why Liverpool coaching staff were left incensed at Selhurst Park

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Liverpool coaching staff expressed frustration and anger following a late winner scored by Eddie Nketiah for Crystal Palace during their Premier League clash at Selhurst Park. The decision to allow stoppage-time play despite the game being briefly halted due to a medical emergency in the crowd sparked particular ire. Liverpool coaches felt that the additional time conceded an unfair advantage to Palace, enabling Nketiah's decisive goal, which denied the league leaders an equaliser.

The match was interrupted early on when a fan suffered a medical emergency, causing play to stop for approximately seven minutes. The incident created a tense atmosphere, with teams and officials pausing to allow medical staff to attend. Following the resumption, Mohamed Salah missed a free-kick, and Liverpool had difficulty breaking down the Palace defense. Ismaila Sarr had given Palace a first-half lead on his return from injury, adding to the challenge for Liverpool.

Despite Liverpool making tactical substitutions and pushing for an equaliser towards the end, Palace held firm. The stoppage-time goal by Nketiah intensified feelings of frustration among Liverpool's coaching team, who believed the timing and management of added time contributed to their inability to secure a draw. This moment underscored the fine margins and emotional stakes present in top-flight football, particularly in matches affected by unforeseen interruptions.



The incident and subsequent reaction highlight the pressures on officials and teams during tightly contested league games, emphasizing the complexities of managing time and fairness amid unpredictable events on and off the pitch.



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