Sakho explains his celebrations with Benteke v Liverpool

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"Today it was a defeat and makes sense for me to say a few words".

"It's a low cross, it's a bad corner. And then we concede two goals".

Palace manager Sam Allardyce has brought about a transformation since replacing Alan Pardew, who was sacked in December with the London club a point above the bottom three. & #8220;they've lost six goals on corners in the initial and second stage.

Palace's third win in a row at Anfield moves the Eagles up to 12th place in the table with a seven-point cushion separating them from the drop zone.

"But we have made a habit of upsetting the big teams and have done it again thanks to the big man".

"He's one of the most experienced players in the squad and he got it wrong on both occasions, trying to jump in and nick the ball", Carragher told Sky Sports, for whom he now works as an analyst. [We are] nearly there but we've got a hard last five games.

JOEL MATIP and Dejan Lovren started the Palace game unbeaten in the 13 Prem games they have started this season with eight wins and four clean sheets.

Mamadou Sakho has defended celebrating during Crystal Palace's victory over Liverpool, insisting his handshake with Christian Benteke did not disrespect his parent club.

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"Maybe Adam Lallana (out injured since the end of March) is coming back for the next game, which of course would help us in different situations and that's good".

It ultimately took a moment of magic three minutes later for Liverpool to break Palace's resolve, Coutinho bending a sumptuous 30-yard free-kick over the wall and into the left side of the goal.

Both scored as United extended their unbeaten run in the league to 23 games ahead of a crucial Manchester derby on Thursday.

"A lot of people around think, 'Oh my God, the Champions League slips through our fingers again".

"If he goes down it's a penalty 100 per cent", Klopp said. That said, we have played long chunks of this season without Kane, Erik Lamela, Mousa Dembele, Eric Dier, Toby Alderweireld, Jan Vertonghen, and Danny Rose. "Obviously it is not easy for us, that is not a surprise".

Liverpool's remaining games are against Watford, Southampton, West Ham and Middlesbrough, so it's a fairly benign run-in - on paper, at least.

The reds next play on May Day at 8pm - when they may well find themselves sitting outside the top four prior to kick off. Their fate could well be decided on the final weekend.

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