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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesCrystal Palace FCLiverpool boss Arne Slot was left furious after Crystal Palace scored while goalkeeper Freddie Woodman was down injured, but Oliver Glasner has defended his team's actionsCrystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has defended his side's controversial goal against Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has insisted the right decision was made to play on and allow his side’s goal against Liverpool, despite the controversy after Freddie Woodman went down injured.The Reds were 2-0 up thanks to goals from Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson when Daniel Munoz pulled one back for the visitors during the second half. The Palace right-back placed the ball into an empty net as Woodman lay on the floor injured.The Liverpool goalkeeper had gone down after seemingly getting his studs caught in the turf, with Palace’s decision to play on and score leaving Arne Slot furious, despite Glasner’s insistence that his team did nothing wrong."It was a difficult situation because he made a big save but the ball goes to Munoz,” Glasner told Sky Sports.“Everything goes so quickly.
He could continue the game until the end and that's why we think it was the right decision. I think that is was OK."When you watch it on TV.
He makes the save, then tries to get up then he raises his arm but Munoz is already taking the finish.“If he hits his head then the game has to be stopped. It was the right decision I think.Giving his overall thoughts on his side’s performance, Glasner added: "I told them that I think it was our best performance here against Liverpool.“We were very competitive here today.
