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Andy Robertson Gives View on Liverpool Controversy and Hails 'Outstanding' Hero
Alexander Isak scored his first goal since December as Liverpool earned a third straight league win and climbed into fourth place.
- On Saturday, Liverpool defeated Crystal Palace 3-1 at Anfield, moving to fourth place in the Premier League after a third consecutive victory.
- The result moved the Reds above Aston Villa, leaving them level on goal difference with Manchester United as both sides prepare for a pivotal meeting next weekend.
- Alexander Isak opened the scoring and Andy Robertson doubled the lead, though the victory coincided with Mohamed Salah exiting the match with a hamstring injury.
- Daniel Munoz scored for Palace while Liverpool goalkeeper Freddie Woodman was down injured, prompting manager Arne Slot to voice frustration over the referee not stopping play.
- The squad travels to Krakow on Thursday for the Conference League semi-final first leg against Shakhtar Donetsk before hosting Manchester United at Old Trafford next weekend.
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Andy Robertson gives view on Liverpool controversy and hails 'outstanding' hero
Liverpool took a step closer to the Champions League next season with a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace on Saturday but a moment of controversy made for a nervy finish at Anfield
·Liverpool, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleLiverpool won Crystal for the first time in the fourth season duel. Tottenham won 1-0 with Kevin Danso at Wolverhampton. It was the first full success of the Spurs in this calendar year.
·Vienna, Austria
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