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Liverpool player ratings, winners and losers vs Crystal Palace as Jones and Woodman impress

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The Reds sFreddie Woodman celebrates scoringLiverpool moved up to fourth in the table courtesy of a 3-1 win over Crystal Palace on Saturday.The Reds had established a healthy half-time lead when Alexander Isak netted his first home league goal for the club, and Andy Robertson netted potentially his last for the club not long before half-time.But Palace responded in the second half with a controversial goal via Daniel Munoz goal as goalkeeper Freddie Woodman lay prone on the deck following a collision with Ismaila Sarr that sparked a furious reaction from the home dugout. So impressive was the goalkeeper's display at Anfield, he serenated with chants of "England's no.1" during a first half in which he twice denied Jean-Philippe Mateta and the pushed a Maxene Lacroix effort on to the post.



It was his defense-splitting pass that resulted in Robertson's goal.Ibrahima Konate (7). His shot led to Isak's opening goal and, like a few in red, he improved after a slow start.Dominik Szoboszlai (6).

His best moment came via a defense-splitting pass to Isak early in the second half.Alexander Isak (6). Was perhaps a tad fortunate with his goal, with bounced over Henderson after he shot into the ground.