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Liverpool suffered a shocking 3-0 home defeat to a clinical Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup fourth round at Anfield, resulting in their elimination from the competition. Liverpool played a heavily rotated youth side featuring teenage debutants, with no marquee bench backups for key positions, as Slot rested stars for EPL and Champions League fixtures. This loss constituted a first-half double from Palace’s Ismaila Sarr and a late red card for Liverpool’s young defender, Amara Nallo.
Slot experimented with a back three, which was a shift from his usual system. While they failed to convert their opportunities in the final third, Palace were ruthlessly clinical about their clear-cut chances.


Arne’s decision to utilise academy and fringe talents was a calculated risk, prioritising crucial upcoming fixtures against Aston Villa, Real Madrid, and Manchester City.
While the outcome was negative, some players like Chiesa, Ngumoha, and Calvin Ramsay earned praise for their work rate, solid performance, and qualities off and on the ball.
Palace advance to the quarter-finals to face Arsenal, while Liverpool’s losing run continues: 6 defeats in 7 games across all competitions. Liverpool’s elimination from the Carabao Cup was more than just a cup disappointment; it was a performance that showed tactical miscalculation, a failed lineup gamble, and an inadequate winning mentality.
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