Palace Adds To Liverpool Misery
LIVERPOOL: Liverpool, playing with a second-string, lost 3-0 to Crystal Palace in the League Cup, with two goals by Ismaila Sarr ensuring the London club’s progress to the quarter-finals and adding to the suffering for Arne Slot’s squad.
Defending champions Newcastle United beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0, Arsenal beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-0, Manchester City came from behind to beat Swansea City 3-1, while Chelsea beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-3 in other fourth-round action.
The slot resting of most of the key players – as is customary for several other top Premier League clubs – saw Liverpool suffer their sixth defeat in seven games in all competitions.
The match at Anfield started evenly before Sarr opened the scoring in the 41st minute after Liverpool defender Joe Gomez’s attempt to pass the ball to the Senegalese striker, who then fired a powerful shot past goalkeeper Freddie Woodman.
In heavy rain that seemed to reflect the frustration of the home fans, Sarr doubled the lead just before half-time when he received a delightful pass from Yeremy Pino.
Liverpool played with 10 men after Amara Nallo was sent off in the 79th minute for bringing down Justin Devenny – his second red card in two senior appearances.
Pino then added to the home team’s misery with Palace’s third goal in the 88th minute.
Newcastle advanced to the last eight thanks to goals from Fabian Schar in the first half and Nick Woltemade in the second half to see off Spurs at a St James’ Park that was roaring with cheers.
Arsenal confirmed the victory through 18-year-old Ethan Nwaneri, who opened the scoring in the 57th minute after receiving a pass from Myles Lewis-Skelly before Bukayo Saka doubled the advantage in the 76th minute.
Chelsea almost ended the match with a landslide victory after taking a 3-0 lead through goals from Andrey Santos, Tyrique George and Estevao, but Wolverhampton fought back with two late goals from David Moller Wolfe after Tolu Arokodare opened the scoring.