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Darwin Nunez sees red as Liverpool held to home draw by Palace

Darwin Nunez sees red as Liverpool held to home draw by Palace

Darwin Nunez sees red as Liverpool held to home draw by Palace

Darwin Nunez sees red as Liverpool held to home draw by Palace

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  • Liverpool forward Luis Diaz counteracted Wilfried Zaha’s opener.
  • Crystal Palace as the groups attracted 1-1 the Premier League at Anfield.
  • Reds striker Darwin Nunez shipped off for a head-butt on his home introduction.
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Darwin Nunez might have put Liverpool level not long before the break, however his scraped exertion returned off the far post.

And Virgil van Dijk neglected to associate appropriately with the bounce back.

Liverpool ruled the initial half yet it was Zaha who broke the stop, shocking the home group with a splendid completion to a counter-assault in the 32nd moment.

It denoted the 6th association game in succession in which Liverpool had surrendered the main objective, despite the fact that they had more than 75% belonging in the primary half and an incredible 17 endeavors, but with just three on track.

Nonetheless, the Uruguay worldwide, as of late shown up from Portuguese side Benfica, was shown a straight red card in the 57th moment for an evident head-butt on Joachim Andersen, and he will currently confront a three-match suspension.

The shipping off propelled Luis Diaz to get the game by the mess on the neck in the 61st moment as the Colombian cut in from the left beat a few players and twisted the ball past the hopeless plunge of Vicente Guaita to put the hosts level.

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Zaha had a brilliant opportunity to return Palace to front following 78 minutes, ghosting behind the guard however volleying a low cross from Cheick Oumar Doucoure off the beyond the far post.

Liverpool likewise went near starting to lead the pack on various events however Palace held firm to guarantee their primary mark of the new mission, with the home side currently having attracted two times their initial two games.

“Obviously we always want to win our games and especially at home,” Liverpool midfielder James Milner said.

“I thought we started pretty well and then we lost our way a bit in the middle. They’ve obviously got quality, they’re always going to cause you problems on the break, which we could have defended better.”

Royal residence supervisor Patrick Vieira was glad to leave Anfield with a point, in spite of having an additional person for the last half-hour.

“Overall we keep our organization our discipline – this is a really tough place to come and try to perform … it was a really good team performance and I’m really happy with the team, the way they played today,” he said.

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