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[Sport] Liverpool moved to within touching distance of their first title in 30 years as Crystal Palace were brutally dismissed behind closed doors at Anfield.


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Liverpool moved to within touching distance of their first title in 30 years as Crystal Palace were brutally dismissed behind closed doors at Anfield. Manchester City must now win at Chelsea on Thursday to further delay the inevitability of Liverpool's coronation as Premier League champions. After the goalless Merseyside derby at Everton on Sunday, they shook off the cobwebs in their first home game since the campaign was halted because of the coronavirus pandemic to beat Palace with almost embarrassing ease. Anfield may have been home to only around 300 people but Liverpool played with familiar intensity, although Palace's cause was hardly helped by the early loss of Wilfried Zaha to injury. Trent Alexander-Arnold was on target with a superb free-kick after 22 minutes and Mohamed Salah effectively settled the contest with a cool finish from Fabinho's brilliant pass just before the break. And Fabinho produced something even more special in the 54th minute when he drilled a magnificent rising right-foot finish past Wayne Hennessey from more than 30 yards. Salah turned provider after 69 minutes with a slide-rule pass to Sadio Mane, who finished with precision as Liverpool's superiority was stamped all over this game. Relive Wednesday night's Premier League How you rated the players When can Liverpool win the league? 'It's our time' - Mohamed Salah League table Liverpool are 23 points clear of Manchester City in second place Fabinho's extra special night Liverpool's world-class attacking trio of Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Salah take most of the headlines - but no-one should underestimate the influence of Brazilian Fabinho. The languid midfield man is the complete operator and showed all sides of his game in what turned into a stroll. Could Liverpool make it to 107 points? He ran midfield while demonstrating his class as a creator and goalscorer to simply underline the role he has played in Liverpool's romp to the Premier League this season. Fabinho's pass to pick out Salah for Liverpool's second goal was a masterpiece of touch and vision, while he again showed his potency from long range by flashing that stunning goal past the helpless Hennessey in front of a Kop po[CENSORED]ted by flags on what might be their last game before clinching the title. Liverpool's season has been a complete team performance and Fabinho, understated but hugely influential, has played his full part despite a lengthy absence through injury in the middle of the campaign. Palace outclassed on painful night Wilfred Zaha Crystal Palace did not have a single touch in Liverpool's box - it's the first time any side has failed to do that in a Premier League match since Opta has been collecting data for this statistic Crystal Palace arrived at Anfield accompanied by talk of European qualification after a very solid showing under manager Roy Hodgson this season and their very impressive first 'Project Restart' win at Bournemouth on Saturday. Palace had put together four straight Premier League wins but this was a harrowing night, not helped by losing Zaha, their most dangerous player, early on to an injury he appeared to pick up in the warm-up. For all the good work Palace have done this term, they simply had no answer to Liverpool as they were ripped apart at regular intervals. Taken in full context, this has still been a fine season for Palace, as they reside comfortably in the top 10. 'It is a surreal experience' - analysis BBC football correspondent John Murray at Anfield Liverpool were in the mood and that's what Jurgen Klopp wanted to see. A match behind closed doors at Anfield is just a surreal experience. Football is not meant to be like this. You'd be forgiven for thinking this was played out in front of a full and raucous Anfield, though - Liverpool played some fantastic football. Ex-Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson on BBC Radio 5 Live: Fabinho has been a good signing - it can take foreign players a while to settle. I can't remember Jurgen Klopp buying anyone that hasn't really done it apart from Loris Karius. Man of the match - Fabinho (Liverpool) Fabinho celebrating Liverpool's third goal Fabinho broke up the play throughout, maintained control of the midfield and he was rewarded for his efforts with a stunning goal and an assist 'We do not want to wait' - what they said Klopp praises 'best ever' counter pressing game Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp told Sky Sports: "Imagine how this stadium would have been full today and all the people could have experienced it live. "I don't think the game could have been better because my boys played like everybody was in the stadium. The atmosphere on the pitch was incredible. That was the best counter-pressing game I have ever seen. "The boys are in good shape and in a good mood and it was important we showed our supporters we are still here and we do not want to wait." Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson told Sky Sports: "We didn't need to make any excuses really, but it's a Liverpool team in incredible form. They were so aggressive, so good in winning the ball back, we had no opportunities to put our foot on the ball and ask them some questions."

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