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Carabao Cup Player Ratings and Match Highlights
Crystal Palace advanced to the fifth round of the Carabao Cup with a shock 3-0 victory over Liverpool on Wednesday evening.
The first big chance of the match came in the 23rd minute, and it was a chance for the hosts, Liverpool. The opportunity came pretty much out of nothing, as Andrew Robertson kicked the ball up the pitch and his pass went over the top of the Crystal Palace defence for Federico Chiesa to chase. The Italian beat the Palace defenders for pace, but his first touch was poor, which limited his opportunity. He still managed to get a shot off, but he ended up putting it way over the bar.
After Chiesa’s missed opportunity, the match went relatively quiet, and neither side had particularly great chances in the final third, but in the 40th minute, Palace took the lead. Daichi Kamada lofted the ball into Liverpool’s penalty area, and the reigning Premier League champions failed to clear. The ball fell to Ismaila Sarr, who rifled an excellent left-footed finish into the bottom corner past Freddie Woodman to put his side in the lead.
Just minutes after opening the scoring, Palace made it 2-0, and it was Sarr with the goal again. The Senegalese international once again finished well, but the build-up play was the best thing about the goal. The Eagles played some beautiful, quick one-touch football, and eventually, when the ball got to Yeremi Pino, the Spaniard played a picture-perfect through ball into Sarr, who made no mistake with his finish, calmly slotting it past Woodman for his second of the match.
The first half came to a close with Palace in a 2-0 lead.
In the second half, not much was happening in terms of goalmouth action, as it mainly consisted of Liverpool trying their best to break Palace down, but they couldn’t. However, in the 79th minute, the match livened up, as Amara Nallo, who was substituted on just 12 minutes prior, was shown a straight red card. The youngster brought down Justin Devenny when he was the last man and in on goal, which makes it two sendings off in two senior matches for Liverpool.
In the 87th minute, Liverpool’s evening went from bad to worse, as Palace made it 3-0. It was Pino with the goal, and the Spaniard showcased some beautiful footwork in Liverpool’s box before slotting an excellent finish past Freddie Woodman into the bottom corner. This goal was the cherry on top for Pino, as he was Palace’s best player on the night.
Pino’s goal was the last action of the match, and Palace advanced to the fifth round of the Carabao Cup with a 3-0 victory.
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Liverpool 0-3 Crystal Palace – Match Statistics |
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Liverpool |
Statistic |
Crystal Palace |
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59 |
Possession (%) |
41 |
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8 |
Shots |
15 |
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1 |
Shots on Target |
9 |
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3 |
Corners |
2 |
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6 |
Saves |
1 |
|
2 |
Yellow Cards |
2 |
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1 |
Red Cards |
0 |
Match Highlights
To follow soon…
Liverpool Player Ratings
GK: Freddie Woodman – 6/10
Made a few decent saves and looked quite comfortable with the ball at his feet. The debutant couldn’t have really done anything more to stop Palace’s goals.
RWB: Calvin Ramsay – 7/10
Looked pretty solid defensively, but didn’t offer much offensively. The Scotsman was arguably the best of Liverpool’s defenders.
CB: Wataru Endo – 5.5/10
Saw plenty of the ball at the back, but didn’t really do anything with it to get Liverpool further up the pitch. Endo, like several other Liverpool players, seemed to struggle with the pace of the game and made a few sloppy errors, but luckily, none of them were costly.
CB: Joe Gomez – 5/10
Quite poor and slow to react to Palace’s opening goal, and just looked uncomfortable throughout the match.
CB: Andrew Robertson – 6/10
Decent with the ball at his feet and almost had an assist to his name in the first half. The experienced defender was decent, but like his fellow centre-halves, he often looked sloppy and slow when called into action defensively.
LWB: Milos Kerkez – 5.5/10
Really poor and sloppy defensively at times, and never really contributed anything in the final third either.
CM: Trey Nyoni – 6.5/10
A solid showing by the youngster. Nyoni looked like an intelligent midfielder at times, with plenty of potential, but he also looked physically out of his depth sometimes.
CM: Alexis Mac Allister – 6.5/10
Had some moments during the match where he played some really nice passes around the pitch, but for the most part, Mac Allister didn’t really have an impact on the match and often looked to struggle with the pace of the game.
RW: Kieran Morrison – 5/10
Although the youngster tried his best, he had a pretty poor showing. Morrison’s passing to his teammates was generally poor, and he struggled to make any type of impact in the final third of the pitch.
ST: Federico Chiesa – 6.5/10
A livewire in the final third despite lacking good service. The Italian had a solid first half as he was constantly stretching the Palace defence, but he should’ve scored the very good opportunity he had in the 28th minute.
LW: Rio Ngumoha – 6.5/10
Tried his best to make things happen with his pace and dribbling, but Palace were just so solid defensively, the youngster didn’t have much success.
SUB: Amara Nallo – 4/10
A disastrous cameo by the youngster. Nallo was on the pitch for just 12 minutes as he was sent off.
SUB: Kaide Gordon – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Wellity Lucky – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Trent Kone-Doherty – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
Crystal Palace Player Ratings
GK: Walter Benitez – 7/10
A comfortable night for the Argentine. Benitez had just one save to make during the match and also didn’t have much to do with the ball at his feet.
RWB: Daniel Munoz – 7.5/10
A good, energetic performance by the Colombian. Munoz was up and down the right flank all evening and even had a part to play in Palace’s opening goal, as he made himself a nuisance in the box, which led to Liverpool not being able to clear their lines.
CB: Jaydee Canvot – 7.5/10
Excellent at playing the ball out from the back and produced plenty of key defensive actions to protect Benitez.
CB: Marc Guehi – 8/10
Got Palace further up the pitch plenty of times with his passing and dribbling out from defence. Defensively, Guehi didn’t put a foot wrong either.
CB: Maxence Lacroix – 7.5/10
Like his fellow defenders, Lacroix also didn’t put a foot wrong defensively and was good at getting his side further up the pitch.
LWB: Borna Sosa – 7/10
Defensively didn’t put a single foot wrong, and also looked fairly lively going forward as well.
CM: Will Hughes – 7.5/10
Worked his socks off and showcased some real quality in the midfield at times. The experienced midfielder dictated the play at times and was a much-needed calm head at important times in the match.
CM: Daichi Kamada – 7.5/10
Defensively solid and worked extremely hard in the midfield, but managed to showcase his excellent passing range plenty of times.
RW: Ismaila Sarr – 9/10
The match winner. Sarr only touched the ball 25 times during his time on the pitch, but he had a huge impact. He took both of his goals extremely well and tested the goalkeeper every time he had a shot on goal.
ST: Edward Nketiah – 6.5/10
Substituted at half-time despite having a decent showing. Although he didn’t have a direct involvement in Palace’s goals, for their second, he made an outstanding run which split Liverpool’s defence, enabling Sarr to go through on goal.
LW: Yeremi Pino – 9/10 (Man of the Match)
A masterclass by the young Spaniard. Pino was the biggest creative threat on the pitch by a mile, and not only did he assist Sarr for his second goal, but he also scored a terrific goal himself.
SUB: Jean-Philippe Mateta – 6.5/10
Tricky for the Liverpool defenders to deal with at times, but he didn’t have much success in terms of attempts on goal.
SUB: Justin Devenny – 7/10
Came on and played with plenty of energy, which saw Liverpool go down to 10 men.
SUB: Rio Cardines – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Jefferson Lerma – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
SUB: Christantus Uche – N/A
Didn’t do much after coming on.
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Alonso has arrived at Stamford Bridge following a tumultuous campaign in west London, with the Blues finishing 10th in the table, failing to qualify for European competition and sacking two managers in the process.
Alonso will be tasked with steadying the ship and improving the Blues‘ fortunes on the pitch, much like he did with Bayer Leverkusen, leading the German side to an unbeaten season in claiming the domestic double in 2023/24.
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The signing of a number of talented youngsters have already been agreed, prior to Alonso arriving at the club, but Chelsea have yet to announce a first signing of the Spaniard’s tenure, although a deal to sign Atalanta wing-back Marco Palestra is understood to be close.
The 21-year-old will become Alonso’s first signing at Stamford Bridge, but he is already working on a second and it may come as something of a surprise.
The Blues have made a move to sign 34-year-old midfielder Granit Xhaka – who made his name in the English Premier League with Chelsea’s rivals Arsenal – from Sunderland.
Xhaka made the move to the Black Cats just last year having been part of that Leverkusen side under Alonso. And GIVEMESPORT understands he now wants to reunite with his former boss in west London.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, Fabrizio Romano explained more about the potential move. He said: “Chelsea have started the conversations to understand how to try and get the deal done with Sunderland for Granit Xhaka and the agreement between Chelsea and Xhaka on the contract is not a problem.
“Xhaka told Chelsea in a very clear way he wants to go back to London, he wants to live in London, he wants to play for Chelsea, he wants to play for Xabi Alonso. So the connections are all going in that direction now. It’s about reaching an agreement between clubs.
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Spurs have been in talks with Fernandes and his representatives over a deal to bring the Portuguese to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this summer, with the Hammers looking for a fee in the region of £85million to sanction a deal.
West Ham are hoping there is a bidding war for the Portuguese star, with Manchester United also heavily linked with a move for the 21-year-old. Both teams are in talks over completing a deal with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano reporting that the player does not have a preference over where he ends up.
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Speaking on his YouTube channel, he said: “The reality of this story is that Mateus Fernandes is prepared to go to Man United or Tottenham. The player is open to both moves.
“The player is ready to accept both projects. It now depends on the club, so who can agree terms with West Ham will get the player, and it’s about the money, because they start at £85million, could be more if these clubs keep fighting for the same player, and also payment tariffs are also important for West Ham, so it’s not just about the fee, it’s also about the timing to pay this money.”
Now, Tottenham are hoping to steal a march on United by offering a swap deal to the Hammers as part of the transfer.
In a post on X, WestHam_Central, in conjunction with Hammers insider ExWHUEmployee stated that “Spurs have offered players to tempt us”.
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And one of those players is reported as being youngster Mikey Moore.
The 18-year-old is a highly-regarded prospect at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and enjoyed a fine season away from the club on loan with Rangers in the Scottish Premiership in the 2025/26 season.
The teenager played 47 times across all competitions for the Gers, named in the starting XI for 32 of them. He scored seven goals and laid on four assists and earned rave reviews for his performances out wide.
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Many Tottenham supporters are excited to see him return to the club, but with no European football in the upcoming season, he may find first-team chances harder to come by.
And according the the Hammers insiders, Moore has been offered to the east London club on loan as part of the deal to take Fernandes to Spurs.
With Crysensico Summerville another Hammer linked with an exit from the London Stadium, Moore could be the perfect addition to help them get back into the Premier League, while also securing first team experience in England before returning once more to Tottenham.
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‘I’m an F1 Team Principal
When it comes to naming the top three drivers on the 2026 Formula 1 grid, there are a wealth of differing opinions depending on the ranker’s persuasion and biases.
To start, there’s the question of how you judge them with there being so many facets to an F1 driver. Do you judge just their current form or their past performances as well? Are they underperforming because the car is slow or because of their ability? Judging their championship standings or how they actually did in the race, crashes, DNFs, the list goes on. Luck versus skill versus top engineering?
Every Formula 1 fan would have a different opinion based on what they regard as important.
However, Alan Permane, the team principal of Racing Bulls, has decided to take on the challenge, but he has snubbed some big names in doing so, including the seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
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While his drivers, Liam Lawson and the 2026 season’s only rookie, Arvid Lindblad, haven’t been out in front getting the headlines, they have been quietly toiling away and taking tidy points hauls.
However, it is not Permane’s own drivers that he has highlighted, as he has looked to other teams to make his list.
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Despite his underwhelming 2026 season with Aston Martin, in a car burdened by the new regulations, Permane has listed Fernando Alonso in his top three.
Permane was involved in Alonso’s most successful period in Formula 1 working with Renault, watching the Spaniard become a back-to-back champion in 2005 and 2006, ending the legendary Michael Schumacher‘s run of five consecutive championships with Ferrari.
The 44-year-old has the most race starts in the sport and is in his 23rd season, but has struggled with his choice of team ever since. At McLaren, in 2007, he finished behind then-rookie Hamilton, despite ending the season on the same number of points as the Brit, who had more second-place finishes. He joined Ferrari at the time of Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull‘s dominance, but it was his era in red when he would last win a race, in Barcelona in 2013.
Permane’s other inclusions are the four-time world champion Max Verstappen, and the reigning world champion Lando Norris. Both Verstappen and Norris are also struggling with the new regulations, though, not as much as Alonso.
Verstappen is languishing in seventh, which is an unusual sight for the Dutchman, who recovered to second in the championship after a tough start in 2025. Norris, meanwhile, is in fifth, ahead of his teammate Oscar Piastri.
However, Permane is standing by his decision and told Mundo Deportivo: “Honestly, I think I put him [Alonso] among the best. I’d probably put Max [Verstappen] first.
“Max, Lando [Norris] and Fernando are all there. Fernando is still among the best.”
Verstappen and Norris were at the forefront of the narrative last year, but have had to fade into the background as Kimi Antonelli has stormed to success with Mercedes, leading the championship at just 19 years of age.
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Permane, while continuing to discuss the veteran Spaniard, revealed how impressed he has been by Alonso’s determination and grit at the back of the grid, still seeing the same speed and ability to extract the most performance out of a car, with his easily adaptable driving style.
He added: “What I remember most about Fernando is his ability to extract the absolute maximum performance from any car.
“These days there is a lot of talk about driving style, that one car suits one driver and another doesn’t. I honestly don’t think Fernando has a specific driving style. And I think Max [Verstappen] is similar, although I’ve never worked with him.
“Of all the drivers I’ve worked with, I worked with Schumacher, although back then I was not in engineering but more in the garage, Fernando is clearly among the best of them all.”
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