Crystal Palace Vs Liverpool 29.10.2016 / England Premier
On October 29th, Crystal Palace will be
hosting Liverpool at Selhurst Park. Winless in their last three
matches, Palace will be looking to turn their recent run of form around
with Liverpool coming to town. Liverpool on the other hand are in fine
form. They have won seven of their last eight matches and haven’t lost
since their 2-0 defeat to Burnley back in August. Jurgen Klopp’s side
is looking like they could legitimately compete for the title and
they’ll know if they want to win the league they’ll need to win games
like this one.
Team News
Palace have a few injuries they will
continue to deal with. Christian Bentke is fit, but his brother
Jonathan Benteke is still out until January with a knee injury,
according to Physioroom.com. Papa Souare is also out long term as he’ll
be out until around April with a broken leg. Loic Remy and Jason
Puncheon both look set to be fit before the new year, but will both miss
out against Liverpool.
Liverpool have the majority of their
squad fit. While he had to leave the EFL Cup match with injury this
week, Jurgen Klopp has relieved injury concerns about Divock Origi
saying he came off because of cramp and not something more serious.
Interesting Statistics
- Liverpool have won only one of their last five Premier League matches against Crystal Palace. Their win last March was Liverpool’s first win against Crystal Palace since before the 3-3 “Crystalbul” game at the end of the 2013/2014 season.
- Liverpool have scored the joint most goals in the Premier League this season, with their 20 goals through nine matches matched only by Manchester City. Liverpool are the only team with more than two players to have scored four or more Premier League goals so far this season.
- No one has scored more headed goals in the Premier League this season than Crystal Palace with six. Half of those six headed goals have come from former Liverpool striker Christian Benteke.
Crystal Palace: Christian Benteke
Crystal Palace have struggled with goals
for a few seasons now, but they may have found their solution up front
this summer with Benteke. Palace signed the Belgian striker from
Liverpool on a deal that could reportedly reach £32m. So far he has
paid dividends. He has scored three non penalty goals in a mere 623
minutes so far for Palace, according to Squwaka.com. After being a
horrible fit for Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool, Benteke fits in perfectly
with the quick, cross-heavy system of Crystal Palace. Liverpool’s
biggest weakness this season has been on set pieces and Benteke could
run riot against them on Saturday.
Liverpool: Sadio Mane
Mane was Liverpool’s big summer signing,
and while many Liverpool fans were underwhelmed, he has fit in to this
Liverpool system perfectly. The former Southampton man has scored four
non penalty goals in 717 minutes,according to Squwaka.com, and he
doesn’t even play up top. He has been a key part of the aforementioned
balanced attack of Liverpool this season. To show his impact, Mane is
tied for the team lead in shots inside the penalty area so far this
season.