Not Elliott, Trent Alexander-Arnold was the one who made a significant contribution to The Kop’s spectacular comeback with his ‘EXCELLENT’ passes

The British celebrity performed incredibly well in the match against Crystal Palace.

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Liverpool will go to Crystal Palace’s stadium to begin the Premier League’s 16th round.

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Given that Selhurst Park’s home team has lost three of its past four games and is winless overall, it is clear that manager Jurgen Klopp’s squad was picked to win handily.

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But in the 57th minute, Jean-Philippe Mateta surprised everyone by scoring the first goal for Palace from the penalty spot.

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The match was over when Jordan Ayew was sent off in the 75th minute, stopping Liverpool’s momentum.

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In the 90+1 minute, teenage prodigy Harvey Elliott sealed an incredible victory for Liverpool, after just one minute earlier, Mohamed Salah had equalized the score for the away club.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold did not sign his name on the scoreboard, but it is easy to verify that he had a significant role in The Kop’s incredible comeback.

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Arnold outperformed every other player in the competition with six crucial passes against Palace, including two huge opportunities, according to data from Fotmob. similar

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It’s crucial to remember that against Liverpool, none of Palace’s players generated more than two significant opportunities. And when it comes to the total number of crucial passes in a Premier League game, only Julian Alvarez (7) has gone above Arnold (6) since the start of the season.

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In addition, the English defender showed promise with 14 passes into the last third of the pitch, two precise crosses, five well-placed passes, and one Bournemouth shot blocked.

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He also got eight ball recoveries, two interceptions, four clearances, and the second-highest score (8.3) from Fotmob in this game, only behind Mohamed Salah (8.4).