The Premier League champions thought they had at least one point when Federico Chiesa equalized in the 87th minute.

However, from the last kick of the match, Nketiah scored the decisive goal to help Palace beat Liverpool 2-1 in a dramatic match.

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Coach Slot was not happy with Liverpool's defense at the end of the match - Photo: SunSport

The home striker was unmarked in behind the defence. Nketiah volleyed a left-footed shot that Alisson could not block.

At the end of the match, coach Slot seemed to be angry with full-back Jeremie Frimpong: "We can only blame ourselves, for our superficial defense at the end of the match.

A Liverpool player decided to run out of the penalty area because he wanted to counter-attack. However, it was useless because time was running out.

The problem was just defending. Maybe we were too forward. One player really wanted to go forward at that moment, which led to Nketiah scoring the winner and Liverpool lost the game."

Against Crystal Palace, who played extremely well on counter-attacks, Liverpool could have conceded more than one goal in the first 45 minutes if it weren't for the excellence of goalkeeper Alisson.

Arne Slot continued : "Only one team deserved to win and that was Palace. I want to praise coach Glasner's team.

It's not the first time we've lost to them. It shows how difficult it is for Liverpool against teams like Palace. They deserved to be two or three goals up at half-time."

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