Liverpool Vs Crystal Palace: Mo Salah and Jordan Henderson’s Crystal Palace defeating goals Jordan Henderson and Mohamed Salah netted goals either side of half-time as Liverpool Premier League rounded off their pre-season tour of Southeast Asia with a 2-0 win over Football Premier League opponents Crystal Palace in Singapore on Friday. Liverpool captain Henderson broke the deadlock with a crisply hit effort after 12 minutes, and Salah extended their advantage a minute after the interval to the enjoyment of the majority of the crowd at the National Stadium. Liverpool Premier League fans from all over the world can book Liverpool premier league tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Liverpool premier league fans can book Liverpool Vs Crystal Palace Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Both teams made some changes during the game, as Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Palace manager Patrick Vieira looked to give their players a good workout gaining of the start of the new season of the Liverpool Premier League next month. Klopp would have been fortified by the performance of his side, as they bounced back from a 4-0 loss to arch-rivals Manchester United in Bangkok earlier this week. Crystal Palace was without several stars including Wilfried Zaha, Christian Benteke, Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze, all of whom did not travel to Asia. The London-based side had an early chance to take the lead as Joachim Andersen's header forced Adrian into a diving save. Liverpool dominated ownership and they could have had a second midway in the Premier League Football through the half when Kostas Tsimikas made a run down the left before passage to Roberto Firmino, who saw his header deflected wide. Liverpool broke the deadlock soon later, as a long pass from midfield by James Milner found Harvey Elliott, who cut the ball back for Henderson to fire a right-footed exertion across goalkeeper Vincente Guaita into the far corner of the net. Elliott fired well wide from a close-fitting angle and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain sent a chance straight at Guaita as the Reds were unable to turn their firsthalf supremacy into further goals.