Journal De Bruxelles - Liverpool crisis mounts after League Cup exit against Palace

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Liverpool crisis mounts after League Cup exit against Palace
Liverpool crisis mounts after League Cup exit against Palace / Photo: Paul ELLIS - AFP

Liverpool crisis mounts after League Cup exit against Palace

Liverpool crashed out of the League Cup on Wednesday as Crystal Palace's 3-0 win in the fourth round added to the mounting crisis at Anfield.

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Ismaila Sarr struck twice in the first half and Yeremy Pino grabbed the third to condemn Arne Slot's side to a sixth defeat in their last seven games in all competitions.

Slot fielded a weakened team as he prioritised Liverpool's crucial games against Aston Villa, Real Madrid and Manchester City over the next two weeks.

But it was still another embarrassing result for Liverpool, coming hot on the heels of a 3-2 loss at Brentford on Saturday that further dented their spluttering Premier League title defence.

The Reds have lost their last four league matches and trail leaders Arsenal by seven points.

Assailed by criticism of their defensive failings and the poor form of blockbuster summer signings Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz, Liverpool's fall from grace has been stunning.

Isak, Wirtz, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk were all absent as Slot made 10 changes and fielded teenagers Kieran Morrison, Rio Ngumoha and Trey Nyoni.

It was a gamble that never looked like working and FA Cup holders Palace have now defeated Liverpool three times in the space of just 80 days.

They beat the Reds on penalties in the Community Shield and 2-1 in the Premier League.

Slot switched to a back three in a bid to revitalise Liverpool, but the move backfired when Joe Gomez's mistake allowed Sarr to rifle home from 12 yards in the 41st minute.

Senegal winger Sarr increased Palace's lead on the stroke of half-time, netting from Pino's pass in front of the shell-shocked Kop.

Liverpool substitute Amara Nallo was sent off in the 79th minute for a professional foul on Justin Devenny and Pino slotted in Palace's third in the 88th minute.

- Man City survive scare -

Holders Newcastle remain on track to retain the trophy after beating Tottenham 2-0 at St James' Park.

Fabian Schar headed Newcastle's opener from Sandro Tonali's 24th-minute corner and Nick Woltemade nodded in the second goal from Jacob Ramsey's 50th-minute cross.

The Magpies lifted their first major domestic trophy since 1955 when they defeated Liverpool in the League Cup final at Wembley last season.

Manchester City came from behind to win 3-1 at second-tier Swansea.

City, featuring 10 changes from the 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa last week, trailed to Goncalo Franco's 12th-minute goal.

But Jeremy Doku's deflected strike dragged City level in the 39th minute and Omar Marmoush scored in the 77th before Rayan Cherki's stoppage-time effort completed the comeback.

Arsenal, who haven't won the League Cup since 1993, beat Brighton 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium to make it eight successive wins in all competitions.

Ethan Nwaneri lashed into the bottom corner in the 57th minute and Bukayo Saka struck from close range with 14 minutes remaining.

Aged just 15 years and 302 days, Max Dowman became Arsenal's youngest ever starter as Mikel Arteta made 10 changes from Sunday's 1-0 win against Crystal Palace.

Chelsea's understudies won 4-3 at struggling Wolves.

Andrey Santos put Chelsea ahead in the fifth minute, Tyrique George doubled their advantage 10 minutes later and Estevao Willian dinked the third in the 41st minute.

Toluwalase Arokodare reduced the deficit three minutes after half-time and David Wolfe netted in the 73rd minute.

Chelsea striker Liam Delap was dismissed in the 86th minute before Jamie Gittens scored the visitors' fourth, with Wolfe's second goal coming too late to save the hosts.

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