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Salah nets 200th goal as Liverpool go top with 2-1 win over 10-man Palace

 


LONDON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Mohamed Salah got his 200th objective for Liverpool and Harvey Elliott scored a stoppage-time champ as Liverpool dug out from a deficit to beat 10-man Precious stone Castle 2-1 and go top of the Chief Association table after a fearsome conflict on Saturday.

Liverpool top the standings on 37 focuses, one in front of Weapons store who face Aston Manor later on Saturday, after a game that fixated on the shipping off of Falcons forward Jordan Ayew briefly yellow cards after a harmless encroachment in the 75th moment.

Ref Andrew Madley was in the main part of things all through the game, giving out eight yellow cards to the home side and denying them a punishment in the primary half subsequent to being called to the sideline in a VAR survey.

Royal residence ultimately started to lead the pack from a punishment in the 57th moment after another extensive video survey found that Jean-Philippe Mateta had been fouled by Liverpool focus back Jarell Quansah, and Mateta stroked the ball home from the spot.

Liverpool hadn't dealt with a solitary shot on track and were attempting to make chances until Ayew, who was first reserved for not withdrawing from a free kick on the hour mark, was reserved once more and excused in the 75th moment after an innocuous looking test.

Salah struck a little more than one moment later, netting his 150th Chief Association objective to counterbalance Mateta's punishment with Liverpool's originally shot on track in the game.

Realizing a success would send them to the highest point of the association, Liverpool kept on pouring forward and their steadiness paid off when substitute Elliott shook in the champ in the main moment of final part stoppage time to the pleasure of the voyaging fans.

"It was truly extreme today, obviously when we dominate the match and I score an objective it is an extraordinary inclination," a charmed Salah told telecaster dynamite. "I'm glad for the record, I'm likewise glad for the group to dominate the match."

Missing Joel Matip, who is out with an upper leg tendon injury, and Alexis Macintosh Allister among others, Liverpool had the option to approach goalkeeper Alisson, and he played brilliantly on his return from injury as the Reds introduced their title accreditations.

"We're heading down the correct path, (yet) there's a great deal of the time left. We want to ensure we continue to get the three focuses and on the off chance that we're competitors toward the finish of the time, how about we put it all on the line," objective scorer Elliott said.

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