Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool result, highlights and analysis after both teams strike woodwork in goalless draw

Get ready for some nail-biting football action as Crystal Palace and Liverpool go head-to-head in a thrilling match! With both teams striking the woodwork in their quest for a goal, it's a heart-stopping, goalless draw that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

Don't miss out on the highlights and expert analysis of this intense game!

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Liverpool's quest for a top-four spot in the Premier League hit a snag as they were held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by Crystal Palace. Despite impressive wins against Everton and Newcastle United, their dreams of qualifying for the Champions League are starting to fade away. The match was filled with tense moments, including near-misses from Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah, who both hit the woodwork. Meanwhile, for Palace, it was another step forward under the leadership of Patrick Vieira, as they extended their unbeaten run to eight games. Jean-Philippe Mateta came close to scoring with a stunning strike that hit the bar, leaving fans on the edge of their seats. Don't miss out on the drama and excitement of this thrilling match!






Liverpool's aspirations of clinching a top-four spot in the Premier League took a severe blow as they were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Crystal Palace on Saturday. It was the end of a trying week for Jurgen Klopp's men, who suffered a crushing 5-2 defeat against Real Madrid in the Champions League just a few days earlier. The Reds were unable to regain their footing against a determined Palace side that had not kept a clean sheet against them for almost two decades. Klopp's team struggled to find their rhythm and failed to capitalize on their early dominance.

Palace was the one who came closest to breaking the deadlock before the halftime whistle. The first golden opportunity came when Michael Olise delivered a stunning cross from a free kick, but unfortunately, Guehi was unable to steer his powerful header on target. Jeffrey Schlupp then took advantage of some sloppy defending by Trent Alexander-Arnold and delivered a low cross that found Mateta, who came agonizingly close to scoring but was denied by the crossbar.



Liverpool started the second half on the front foot, and their energy was boosted by the introduction of Harvey Elliott from the bench. When Diogo Jota's shot was blocked and the ball fell to Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian striker hit the bar with his effort. However, the Reds' threat faded as the game wore on, and Palace looked just as likely to score the winner. In the end, a draw was a fair result, and it meant that Palace earned their first home point against Liverpool since 2014.



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