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There has been a divine inevitability about Liverpool’s season so far, one that involves them somehow, someway, coming out of every game unscathed.
And neither did Arne time, despite its best efforts.
The league leaders, against the only side to foil them this season, were utterly dominated by their hosts in the first half, who only needed 28 percent of the ball to do the damage.
It was freak defensive dismay for Palace’s opener in the ninth minute, the first time Liverpool have conceded this term.
Federico Chiesa knocked home with three minutes to spare, and Arne time was alive and well.
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That was until the seventh of minute of six added on, where Eddie Nketiah served Liverpool a taste of their own bitter medicine.
The latest of late shows to end Liverpool’s run of inevitability.
The critique of Liverpool’s season so far is that despite their wins, they have been far from convincing.