It happened again. Liverpool went a goal behind and left it late to surge to a 2-1 victory, leaving Crystal Palace dumfounded and Reds in euphoria!
A 12.30 start, zero shots on target in the first half and conceding from a penalty, it really felt like one of those days.
This Liverpool team, though, irrespective of how poor they are, their comeback prowess knows no bounds – first it was Mohamed Salah with the equaliser and then Harvey Elliott with the winner.
Speaking of the latter, he proved influential off the bench once more with his strike completing the comeback – his 31 touches, two recoveries and winning his only ground duel contest all proved key.
Elliott was one of the last two substitutes to be made and his performance and Klopp pulling the trigger on his changes were praised, although the manner of the entire performance was not lost.
Klopp’s subs pay off, with Harvey the gem…
Klopp’s strategic substitutions proved instrumental as Harvey Elliott emerged as the standout gem in Liverpool’s recent victory. The impact of Klopp’s decisions became evident, with Harvey Elliott’s presence on the field proving to be the decisive factor.
Elliott’s performance showcased the astuteness of Klopp’s substitutions, turning the tide of the game and ultimately securing a crucial win for Liverpool. Klopp’s ability to read the game and make impactful changes underlines his tactical prowess, with Elliott’s contribution standing as a testament to the manager’s keen understanding of his squad’s strengths.
Liverpool, they really do not like doing it the easy way, do they? That is now 18 points won from losing positions this season, this team is never down and out.
With Man United and Arsenal the next two league games before Christmas, there is a massive opportunity for Jurgen Klopp’s side at Anfield. Come on you Reds!