Liverpool 1-0 Crystal Palace: Sadio Mane's second-half strike hands Reds win
Sadio Mane's second-half goal gave Liverpool a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace in the Premier League at Anfield on Saturday.
Liverpool had to wait until the 73rd minute to get the
winner, the ball fortuitously falling to Mane inside the box after Luka
Milivojevic's mistake on the edge.Christian Benteke missed a clear opening for Palace earlier in the second half from 10 yards, blazing over the bar for the visitors' best opportunity.

Player ratings
Liverpool: Mignolet
(6), Milner (6), Klavan (6), Gomez (6), Matip (7), Robertson (8),
Henderson (7), Wijnaldum (6), Mane (7), Firmino (6), Sturridge (6)
Subs: Salah (6), Solanke (6), Lovren (NA)
Crystal Palace: Hennessey (8), Fosu-Mensah (6), Tomkins (6), Dann (6), Ward (6), Van Aanholt (6), Milivojevic (5), Puncheon (6), Loftus-Cheek (7), Townsend (6), Benteke (5)
Subs: McArthur (6), Kaikai (6), Schlupp (NA),
Man of the match: Andrew Robertson
Subs: Salah (6), Solanke (6), Lovren (NA)
Crystal Palace: Hennessey (8), Fosu-Mensah (6), Tomkins (6), Dann (6), Ward (6), Van Aanholt (6), Milivojevic (5), Puncheon (6), Loftus-Cheek (7), Townsend (6), Benteke (5)
Subs: McArthur (6), Kaikai (6), Schlupp (NA),
Man of the match: Andrew Robertson
Both sides were looking for their maiden Premier League victory of the campaign, and it was the hosts who had the best chance in a goalless first half.
The impressive Andrew Robertson, making his debut for Liverpool, sent a superb ball in from the left, but Joel Matip somehow headed wide from three yards after Wayne Hennessey had misjudged.
Team news
Liverpool
made five changes as Ragnar Klavan, James Milner, Joe Gomez, Andrew
Robertson and Daniel Sturridge came in, while Mohamed Salah dropped to
the bench. For Palace, James Tomkins and Andros Townsend came in for
Jairo Riedewald and Wilfried Zaha.

James Milner vies with Crystal Palace defender Joel Ward
Hennessey was at his best again in the second half, saving from Gini Wijnaldum and Jordan Henderson's long-range effort, but Palace should have been ahead on 57 minutes through former Liverpool striker Benteke, who struck over the bar after Ruben Loftus-Cheek's fine work on the right byline.
Liverpool piled on the pressure and got their reward with 17 minutes remaining as Milivojevic bolted under the pressure of sub Dominic Solanke, allowing the ball to fall luckily into the path of Mane, who made no mistake low into the net.
Solanke, Robertson and Mohamed Salah could have doubled Liverpool's lead late on, but all three were denied by Hennessey as Palace stayed in the game until the final moments.
The managers
Jurgen Klopp: It was a hard job to do. I have no idea how much we had the ball but it was a lot. We need to be creative. We knew that we had to be a bit more patient. They were quite deep and defended with a lot of legs.I would have liked to score more, but it wasn't a clear situation for us. We had other chances, but it was difficult, and I'm completely happy with how the boys did the job today.

Mane celebrates scoring his side's first goal with Jurgen Klopp
The pundit
Matt Le Tissier: With the chances they had it probably should have been a larger gap than one goal. There was sometimes a lack of cohesion in the Liverpool side, maybe understandable given the changes. They thoroughly deserved the three points, however.Man of the match - Andrew Robertson
On his competitive Liverpool debut, the audition for left-back spot had even more importance given Alberto Moreno's impressive pre-season.Robertson delivered at Anfield following his summer move from Hull, and provided Liverpool's main threat down the left flank with his early balls from deep.
He made more key passes (three), and touched the ball more (134) than any other player in an impressive first look for the Scot.
He'll now look to make that left-back spot his own, but will also receive competition from James Milner once Nathaniel Clyne returns from injury.
What's next?

Georginio Wijnaldum vies for possession with Jason Puncheon
Palace face Ipswich at Selhurst Park in the Carabao Cup second round on Tuesday, and are again at home on Saturday against Swansea in the Premier League.\