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One fewer tackle is tempting enough, especially when you consider Mane averages a smidgen under two tackles per game (1.81), only dipping under by virtue of a couple of late substitute showings and an appearance being quickly curtailed through injury.
Crystal Palace's phenomenal, under-the-radar season continued with a straightforward 2-0 victory at Bournemouth in their first game of the restart - a fourth win and fourth clean sheet in a row.
And their latest triumph was based on the tried and trusted method that has been adopted under Roy Hodgson, one based on organisation, discipline and pacy counter attacks.
Despite only rock bottom Norwich having scored fewer Premier League goals than the Eagles this term, they sit ninth and incredibly within four points of fifth-placed Manchester United, a position that could be good enough to secure Champions League qualification.
Anyway, I digress. What you'd assume given the lacklustre efforts of Hodgson's men in front of goal, is that their defensive record would be exceptional relative to their league position. It isn't. They've conceded the sixth fewest number of goals and are ninth in the table, which is nothing remarkable. Nor is their record of 10 clean sheets, which puts them joint-fifth alongside Newcastle and Watford.
Quite simply, when they win, they win narrowly: eight of their 11 wins have been by the odd goal.
Palace have not hit the net more than twice in a match in all competitions this season, and 22 of their 30 league games have seen under 2.5 goals scored.
Combine that with Liverpool's home record in the league: 22 straight wins, 37 wins and three draws in their last 40 games, unbeaten in 55 matches. A low-scoring, hard-fought home win is the smart bet.
A word of caution, especially for the superstitious amongst us, the last team to beat Liverpool at Anfield in the Premier League? You guessed it, Crystal Palace.
Christian Benteke struck twice to secure a 2-1 win on April 23, 2017.
Score prediction: Liverpool 2-0 Crystal Palace ()
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