Crystal Palace challenge Liverpool Can the injury plagued Reds stay ahead?

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-01-28

Liverpool have injured players and host Crystal Palace, how is the team in form?Crystal Palace's form at home has been a shambles, while Liverpool are facing a key injury. Palace have won just one of their seven home games this season, averaging less than one goal per game, a far cry from their previous home form. In contrast, Liverpool have won 15 of their last 20 games and are in excellent form.

However, Liverpool's midfielder Joel Matip left injured and goalkeeper Alisson is also in the midst of uncertainty about his recovery, with striker Jota continuing to be sidelined. This series of injuries has had a big impact on Klopp's squad deployment. Although Liverpool do not need to be distracted by the Champions League and have qualified for the Europa League, they will face some challenges in this round of fixtures.

It is worth mentioning that the coaching prospects of Crystal Palace coach Huo Taigong have also attracted much attention, and whether he will be sacked in the middle of the season has become the focus of conversation. Crystal Palace have been suffering from injuries in midfield recently, with Aitch and Doucoure still untapped, but Schlupp and Olise have recovered from injuries, so Huo Taigong can rest assured that he will be able to rely on his counter-attacking ability to choose the midfielder and the right wing. As for the midfield position, it is likely that centre-back Chris Richards will continue to play the role, partnering Lerma.

This back-back combination is lacking in attack, but defensively more solid. As for left-back Mitchell, who went off injured in the last round, the situation is not serious and it is likely that he will continue to start. Despite Liverpool's pressure on Crystal Palace on the road, and they have won eight of their last 10 away games at Shechelst Park, they have a clear all-time head to head advantage. And yet!The match happened to be a standalone match on Saturday and was arguably quite unexpected.

Considering that Liverpool centre-back Joel Matip, midfielder McAllister and striker Jota are all injured, and Liverpool's average away form this season, it will be difficult to beat Crystal Palace at Shechhurst Park. Therefore, it is unlikely that Crystal Palace will lose the game at home to Liverpool. I'll share my thoughts on other aspects of the game at McGiwen Football. If there's a big change in the numbers and you need to adjust your selection, I'll tell you about it at McGiven Football.

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