Liverpool were beaten in the Community Shield by Crystal Palace on Sunday, with the Eagles earning a 2-2 draw before winning via a penalty shootout. The Reds failed to put a winnable game beyond Oliver Glasner's side and were denied victory in the season's traditional curtain raiser.
A disappointing afternoon for the Merseysiders did begin brightly, as it took only four minutes for Liverpool to have lift-off, and it came from one of their newer faces. At the end of an extremely lengthy spell of possession - 22 passes featuring nine players, to be precise - Hugo Ekitike received the ball inside the left channel from fellow summer signing Florian Wirtz, and proceeded to dance his way between a horde of Palace defenders before curling an effort from the edge of the box into the far right corner, well out of the reach of goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
However, a few seconds of madness at the back saw the Reds pegged back midway through the first half. Firstly, Jean-Philippe Mateta broke the offside trap and had only Alisson Becker to beat, only to fail to round the goalkeeper. However, Palace regained possession in the ensuing scramble, with Virgil van Dijk tripping Ismaila Sarr and conceding a penalty. Mateta subsequently stepped up and sent the Brazilian the wrong way to bring the Eagles level.
But Palace were only on equal terms for a matter of minutes, as another Liverpool new boy got on the scoresheet when Jeremie Frimpong scampered away down the right flank beyond Tyrick Mitchell and appeared to dink a cross towards the back post, only for it to float over Henderson and inside the net instead, restoring the Reds' lead.
Liverpool had chances to kill the game off in the second half, and were made to pay for their wastefulness when Palace equalised once more in the closing stages. Adam Wharton's clipped pass found Sarr galloping away from Van Dijk and the Senegal forward squeezed the ball in off the near post.
The south Londoners grew in confidence, and Liverpool had Milos Kerkez to thank for making a last-ditch challenge to deny Sarr his brace moments after he had scored Palace's second. VAR checked for a penalty for a handball against Alexis Mac Allister in the build up, though controversially decided the on-field decision was allowed to freely stand.
With the score at 2-2 at the end of 90 minutes, the tie went to a penalty shootout. Mohamed Salah, Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott all missed from 12 yards, however, as Palace triumphed 3-2 on spot kicks.
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