Team and stats before Crystal Palace vs Liverpool in the Premier League on Saturday; start at 12. 30pm.
Crystal Palace will not feature Christian Benteke for Premier League champion Liverpool on Saturday.
The Belgian sent off in Wednesday’s draw at West Ham for two bookable fouls and will serve a suspension of a game this weekend, however Nathaniel Clyne, Gary Cahill and Jeffrey Schlupp have enough compatibility to begin with.
Roy Hodgson has to remove the trio from the starting lineup mid-week for precautionary reasons, but cannot choose Wayne Hennessey (thigh), Nathan Ferguson (knee), Martin Kelly, Mamadou Sakho (both twins) and Connor Wickham. (thigh)) for the crash in front of the Reds.
Liverpool defender Joel Matip is expected to have compatibility after losing the mid-week win over Tottenham due to a spasm in the back.
Midfielder Naby Keita may have a rare start after being on the bench on Wednesday, but eight days before his next game, Jurgen Klopp is likely to maintain confidence in most of his initial team for the Spurs game.
Thiago Alcantara is expected to enroll for team education next week after a two-month absence due to a knee injury due to a knee injury in early January, with other midfielders James Milner (ham of the corva tendon) and Xherdan Shaqiri (muscle) in the returns.
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Going to Selhurst Park is never a pleasure, especially when a team intends to get the most out of trouble, as Liverpool will offer 1/2 for a home win with Sky Bet. get out of there with a result.
If you gave Jurgen Klopp maximum wins 1-0 now, he’d shake your hand.
Winning away from home is no longer a natural thing for Liverpool. They have secured opportunities in just 3 of their last 12 days in the Premier League, wasting 20 issues in that period. Recent draws with Fulham and Brighton fall into this category, matches in which Liverpool’s same old degrees of intense functionality were at an alarming point, as they lost the ‘xG battle’ in either match to a total of 2. 13 versus 4. 74.
I can’t disagree here: there’s a better way to bring your Christmas bank to life.
And I liked what I saw from Crystal Palace to West Ham on Wednesday night, Sebastian Haller took a moment of excessive quality to break them, otherwise Palace had a few moments of treble with the Hammers recording only an expected purpose of 0. 49 – despite a boy’s merit for 20 minutes.
No team has tied more than 1-1 than Liverpool and Palace this season, that sounds like the game.
JONES KNOWS THE PROGNOSIS: 1-1
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