Hendrick: “We did ride our luck a little bit” as Liverpool beat Palace 1-0 | OneFootball

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·6 October 2024

Hendrick: “We did ride our luck a little bit” as Liverpool beat Palace 1-0

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Liverpool’s Gritty Victory Over Crystal Palace in the Premier League

Liverpool’s 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace in the Premier League was a classic hard-fought win, defined by resilience and defensive mastery. The Reds have always found a way to make Selhurst Park a favourable ground, with the recent performance marking their 10th win in 11 visits. But this match was far from straightforward, with Crystal Palace showing signs of resistance that could have flipped the result if not for some key interventions.

Slot’s Calm Leadership Steadies the Ship

Under Head Coach Arne Slot, Liverpool’s approach has shifted slightly, favouring patience and controlled build-up. While fans might feel the game lacked urgency at times, Slot’s leadership has brought a sense of composure that Trev Downey highlighted during the podcast. Reflecting on the victory, he said, “Slot spoke really well about the 1230 kick-offs… he takes the sting out of comments driven to pull a narrative from him.” This balance has become a key feature of Liverpool’s game, especially in tighter matches like this one.


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The Reds dominated the first half, with Dave Hendrick praising their early approach: “We were very good first half… but it felt like we were leaving something on the table, only going in 1-0 up.” While the front line seemed disjointed at times, Liverpool’s midfield, especially Ryan Gravenberch, shone in moments, helping Liverpool control key phases of the game.

Dominant Centre-Back Duo

One of the key takeaways from this game was the impressive performances of Liverpool’s centre-back pairing. Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konaté were colossal at the back, neutralising Palace’s threat throughout. As Jim Boardman emphasised, “We could do a whole show on how absolutely magnificent they’ve been all season.” Their ability to read the game and deal with the attacking threats, particularly from Jean-Philippe Mateta, played a pivotal role in maintaining the clean sheet.

However, the second half was far more frustrating for Liverpool fans. As Hendrick noted, “We were far too easy to play through in the second half, which hadn’t been a problem in the first half.” Crystal Palace began to find more opportunities as they grew into the game, with Mateta’s introduction causing some chaos in Liverpool’s defensive structure.

Crystal Palace Pushes, but Liverpool Hold Firm

Despite Liverpool’s control in the first half, Crystal Palace came out with more aggression after the break, forcing Alisson into several critical saves. Dave Hendrick aptly summarised the tension: “We did ride our luck a little bit… Ali comes up big a couple of times for us.” Without Alisson’s interventions, the match could have taken a very different turn.

Jim Boardman also pointed out the growing sense of nervousness among Liverpool fans: “As fans, we can sometimes be our own worst enemy… It’s that glass-half-full, glass-half-empty thing.” Liverpool’s inability to fully capitalise on their dominance left the door slightly open for Palace, but the resilience of the Reds’ backline and the excellence of Alisson ensured that no goals were conceded.

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Frustration with Refereeing and Crystal Palace’s Struggles

A recurring theme in the podcast was the officiating, which frustrated both the players and the managers. As Trev Downey said, “It wasn’t egregious… just that there was literally nothing being given in favour of Liverpool at all.” The controversial moment came in the second half when Palace fans believed they were denied a penalty, but Virgil van Dijk’s subtle hold on Marc Guéhi wasn’t enough for VAR to intervene.

Despite Crystal Palace’s efforts, Hendrick raised concerns about their overall attitude: “There just seemed to be a real attitude problem with them today… a real lack of hunger.” Palace had flashes of attacking promise but lacked the finishing touch and the determination to push Liverpool to the brink.

In the end, Liverpool’s 1-0 win at Selhurst Park was emblematic of a team that knows how to grind out results, even when not at their best. Under Arne Slot, they have maintained their composure in challenging moments and continue to find ways to win. As the Premier League season progresses, this type of gritty performance could prove vital in their pursuit of success.

The Reds’ next challenge will be to find more consistency, particularly in finishing their chances and maintaining control throughout the full 90 minutes. But for now, Liverpool fans can celebrate another valuable three points away from home, as the team remains undefeated in early kick-offs this season.

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