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Sadio Mane bags 100th Liverpool goal in win over Crystal Palace

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Sadio Mane scored his 100th goal for Liverpool as they eased to a 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at Anfield on Saturday.
Mane put Liverpool in front in the first half and Mohamed Salah and Naby Keita scored after the break to continue their unbeaten start to the Premier League campaign.

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Mane also set a Premier League record to become the first player to score in nine successive games against the same opponent.
Jurgen Klopp's side go top of the table after the result while Palace slip to 13th position.
Summer signing Ibrahima Konate started his first match of the season but Trent Alexander-Arnold was left out of the squad with illness, while Andy Robertson started on the bench.
Virgil van Dijk and Mane were recalled to the starting lineup after being rested for the midweek Champions League win over AC Milan.
However, it was Palace who started brightly and struck the woodwork in the opening two minutes after goalkeeper Alisson tipped the ball onto the post.
Sadio Mane scored his 13th goal against Crystal Palace at Anfield on Saturday. Paul ELLIS / AFP

Liverpool recovered and captain Jordan Henderson forced a fine save from Palace goalkeeper Vicente Guaita after 16 minutes.
The hosts should have gone ahead after 38 minutes but Jota blazed over the bar from close range after reacting quickest to Guaita's save from Thiago.
Two minutes before the break, Liverpool broke the deadlock when Guaita could only parry Salah's header into Mane's path for a tap in.
Mane has now scored 13 goals in 14 appearances against the south London club.
Liverpool controlled the second half and doubled their lead after 78 minutes when Salah struck home following van Dijk's flicked header from a Konstantinos Tsimikas corner.
Keita grabbed a third with a fine looping volley with a minute remaining to seal the points for Liverpool.
"It is one of the most hard-fought 3-0 wins ever," Klopp told Sky Sports after the game. "We had to give everything. Hard but fair challenges. Physicality was immense and we had to be ready.
"We scored wonderful goals and used our set-pieces. It is massive in games like this. These are the games you have to win, when you are not brilliant.
"We weren't flying today. We had to grind out a proper performance. I liked it. When you look back you have these games when it was really fun. This is one of those important games."
 
Five matches in. Brighton in fourth place, amazing.

It's funny. Based on expected points, Brighton finished much lower than they should have last season. This is based on expected goals - essentially Brighton had more expected goals than their opponents in many games where they lost or tied. This season, they are 5 points higher than expected.

This guys is a good follow on twitter.....
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This is like saying Iowa is ranked #5 after three games. Things are likely to change as clubs get into the meat of their schedules.
Of course things are likely to change. Are we not to discuss the standings as they are after five matches? Or do we have to wait until after match X?
 
Of course things are likely to change. Are we not to discuss the standings as they are after five matches? Or do we have to wait until after match X?
The post implied a significance to the current standings. My point is that there isn’t one. I’d start this convo in early January after the Festive Fixtures. That’s when we’ll have an idea of staying power.
 
Woolwich, LOL.
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Digging Deeper Into Liverpool’s 3-0 Win over Norwich​

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As ever in the Mickey Mouse Coca Cola League Carabao Cup, wholesale changes were made on both sides, with both Liverpool and Norwich swapping nine starters from their games this weekend, and the latter opting for an entirely new formation as well.
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The result was a somewhat chaotic but consistently fun matchup that ultimately saw the Reds run out deserved winners, despite a penalty scare — expertly dealt with by Caomhin Kelleher — at the other end, as they continue their relentless and inevitable march towards every single one of the trophies.


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Winners​

Three-Nil: After seven games, Liverpool have six wins and a draw, have kept five clean sheets, and have won four games by the aforementioned scoreline, all while mixing and matching lineups in order to keep players both match fit and fresh. It’s been a tremendously impressive start to the season, and one that should allow Reds fans to be bullish about their club’s prospects this year.
The Future: Three teenagers made their debuts for the Reds tonight, with Kaide Gordon and Conor Bradley starting, and Tyler Morton coming on for Naby Keïta at the halfway points. For all the hype surrounding 16-year old Gordon — and he did look promising, displaying quickness and game intelligence both on and off the ball — it was actually Morton who put on the most impressive display, settling into the deepest midfield role — allowing a slightly underwhelming Curtis Jones to move into his favoured free eight spot — and making it look easy.
Strong in the tackle, composed on the ball, and always in position to receive it, the lanky youngster helped settle things down after his arrival.
Taki: It’s not been easy for Takumi Minamino to settle on Merseyside, for somewhat perplexing reasons, and after an impressive pre-season, he has again found himself on the outside looking in for the opening matches this year, planted firmly on the bench for all six fixtures.
Truth be told, Taki wasn’t exactly dominant tonight, but he looked sharp on the ball, constantly pushing to make things happen, and popped up in the right spot with two tricky finishes to make the scoreline comfortable, taking his tally to six goals and two assists in just a little over 800 minutes since the start of last season. It’s the sort of production you’d think would let the Japanese attacker force his way into Jürgen Klopp’s plans, and hopefully, the 26-year old can finally make his mark on the team this year.

Losers​

The Fullbacks: Kostas Tsimikas delivered a very pretty assist and was combative throughout, but misplaced a concerning number of passes into dangerous areas on the night, while Andrew Robertson was dreadful when he came on, combining some horrendous passing with a doubling down on his hatred of straight lines. Both players have proven themselves to be much better than they showed tonight, but this was definitely a game to forget.
On the opposite side, Conor Bradley’s debut was a feel-good story, but the 18-year old did not have a particularly inspired performance, especially on the defensive end, where he was responsible for Norwich’s two biggest opportunities on the night, giving away a penalty with a wild challenge just before half-time, before gifting possession to the opposition just outside his own area at the start of the second.
Hailed by some fans — who likely had not watched him play all that much — as a legitimate backup option to Trent Alexander-Arnold before the season, it should be clear that while Bradley is a very talented footballer, he is also several steps away from having any business taking the pitch in a game that matters against elite opposition.
The Canaries: It seems an obvious statement that the losing side are the losers, but after six losses in seven games to start the season, zero points in the league, and having just been bullied by the away fans chanting the name of one of the club’s historic tormentors, it appears that Norwich could be on the precipice of a disastrous season. The canary has stopped singing, as it were, and a rescue mission probably needs to begin sooner rather than later.

What Happens Next​

We’ve reached the mid-way point of this busy three-week stretch, and Liverpool will now have a full three days off before they travel to London to take on the impressive newcomers Brentford on Saturday. Then on Tuesday, the Reds take a trip to Estádio do Dragão, where they will look to continue their tradition of crushing Porto’s Champions League dreams.
 
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© Photo by Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images
The result was a somewhat chaotic but consistently fun matchup that ultimately saw the Reds run out deserved winners, despite a penalty scare — expertly dealt with by Caomhin Kelleher — at the other end, as they continue their relentless and inevitable march towards every single one of the trophies.


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Winners​

Three-Nil: After seven games, Liverpool have six wins and a draw, have kept five clean sheets, and have won four games by the aforementioned scoreline, all while mixing and matching lineups in order to keep players both match fit and fresh. It’s been a tremendously impressive start to the season, and one that should allow Reds fans to be bullish about their club’s prospects this year.
The Future: Three teenagers made their debuts for the Reds tonight, with Kaide Gordon and Conor Bradley starting, and Tyler Morton coming on for Naby Keïta at the halfway points. For all the hype surrounding 16-year old Gordon — and he did look promising, displaying quickness and game intelligence both on and off the ball — it was actually Morton who put on the most impressive display, settling into the deepest midfield role — allowing a slightly underwhelming Curtis Jones to move into his favoured free eight spot — and making it look easy.
Strong in the tackle, composed on the ball, and always in position to receive it, the lanky youngster helped settle things down after his arrival.
Taki: It’s not been easy for Takumi Minamino to settle on Merseyside, for somewhat perplexing reasons, and after an impressive pre-season, he has again found himself on the outside looking in for the opening matches this year, planted firmly on the bench for all six fixtures.
Truth be told, Taki wasn’t exactly dominant tonight, but he looked sharp on the ball, constantly pushing to make things happen, and popped up in the right spot with two tricky finishes to make the scoreline comfortable, taking his tally to six goals and two assists in just a little over 800 minutes since the start of last season. It’s the sort of production you’d think would let the Japanese attacker force his way into Jürgen Klopp’s plans, and hopefully, the 26-year old can finally make his mark on the team this year.

Losers​

The Fullbacks: Kostas Tsimikas delivered a very pretty assist and was combative throughout, but misplaced a concerning number of passes into dangerous areas on the night, while Andrew Robertson was dreadful when he came on, combining some horrendous passing with a doubling down on his hatred of straight lines. Both players have proven themselves to be much better than they showed tonight, but this was definitely a game to forget.
On the opposite side, Conor Bradley’s debut was a feel-good story, but the 18-year old did not have a particularly inspired performance, especially on the defensive end, where he was responsible for Norwich’s two biggest opportunities on the night, giving away a penalty with a wild challenge just before half-time, before gifting possession to the opposition just outside his own area at the start of the second.
Hailed by some fans — who likely had not watched him play all that much — as a legitimate backup option to Trent Alexander-Arnold before the season, it should be clear that while Bradley is a very talented footballer, he is also several steps away from having any business taking the pitch in a game that matters against elite opposition.
The Canaries: It seems an obvious statement that the losing side are the losers, but after six losses in seven games to start the season, zero points in the league, and having just been bullied by the away fans chanting the name of one of the club’s historic tormentors, it appears that Norwich could be on the precipice of a disastrous season. The canary has stopped singing, as it were, and a rescue mission probably needs to begin sooner rather than later.

What Happens Next​

We’ve reached the mid-way point of this busy three-week stretch, and Liverpool will now have a full three days off before they travel to London to take on the impressive newcomers Brentford on Saturday. Then on Tuesday, the Reds take a trip to Estádio do Dragão, where they will look to continue their tradition of crushing Porto’s Champions League dreams.
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Chelsea-MC on NBCSN right now, no score at ten minutes in. A great way to start my Saturday.

Pulisic is not dressed for Chelsea. Nice to see Lukaku and De Bruyne both playing.
 
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CBSSN has a great hour-long replay show, which I’m watching now. Man, I’m seeing really great soccer, unbelievable technical artistry. Mbappe, just wonderful, he’s got a great touch in setting up shots, incredible. Please, someone find this thread the video of the first Manchester United goal, just mindblowing. TIA.
 
CBSSN has a great hour-long replay show, which I’m watching now. Man, I’m seeing really great soccer, unbelievable technical artistry. Mbappe, just wonderful, he’s got a great touch in setting up shots, incredible. Please, someone find this thread the video of the first Manchester United goal, just mindblowing. TIA.
 
This weekend's TV schedule

Saturday

7:30 am EDT -- Man U vs. Everton (NBCSN)
10:00 am EDT -- Burnley vs. Norwich City (Peacock)
10:00 am EDT -- Chelsea vs. Southampton (nbcsports.com; USA Network)
10:00 am EDT -- Leeds United vs. Watford (NBCSN)
10:00 am EDT -- Woverhampton Wanderers vs. Newcastle United (Peacock)
12:30 pm EDT -- Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Arsenal (NBC)

Sunday

9:00 am EDT -- Crystal Palace vs. Leicester City (NBCSN)
9:00 am EDT -- Tottenham Hotspur vs. Aston Villa (Peacock)
9:00 am EDT -- West Ham vs.Brentford (Peacock)
11:30 am EDT -- Liverpool s. Man City (NBCSN)
 
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Manchester United 1-1 Everton at 74’. Everton scored off a brilliant counterattack after an United corner, perfect soccer.

Perfect execution. United seemed to have the momentum with the 1-0 lead and Sancho and Ronaldo entering the match. Then Everton struck. Great match.
 
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