Contrary to what the article heading may suggest, this is
not a piece for OK! magazine about Prince Harry’s latest escapades. In fact, it
is in reference to the frankly shocking capitulation that we witnessed
yesterday evening at Selhurst
Park . I’m over-using
humour in this first paragraph because to seriously stop and think about it is
frankly too much- we lost nearly all hope of the title yesterday.
We didn’t throw away our already rather slim chances in the
way that many predicted- failure to break down a packed, resolute Palace
defence. The breaching of what the Palace fans dubbed ‘Fortress Selhurst’ was
actually rather easy; Liverpool fired 3 past
them, and should have had a lot more. 3 goals to the good with 12 minutes to
play- it looked a certainty that Liverpool had overcome their last remaining
big hurdle, and kept the pressure right up on Manchester City .
Our defence has been unreliable all season, but surely even this motley crew
wouldn’t concede 3 in the space of 9 minutes to a side who has struggled to
score many all season? Alas, that’s exactly what we did.
Was it the pressure getting to us? Was it the fact that
Palace had nothing to lose whatsoever, and so put their all into that last 10
minutes? Was it simply that our defence is not good enough? It was most likely
a combination of the three, with the emphasis on the 3rd. The first
goal, the one that let Palace back into the game, was a freak deflection.
Damien Delaney’s well-hit but ultimately speculative effort struck Glen Johnson
and flew right into the top corner. Any usual title contenders would at this
point have stopped pushing to increase the goal difference, and shut up shop.
But we are no ‘usual’ contenders. We neither have the ability nor the
inclination to go defensive, and here that cost us oh so dear.
Of all people to shatter Liverpool ’s
remaining title dreams, it was Dwight Gayle. He was talked about a lot at the
start of the season- the club’s record signing who had just months before been
in the Conference! I even considered him for my Fantasy Football team (though
seeing as I currently lie in 150,573rd place that’s no high
accolade). However, he has barely featured all season, and only came on for Crystal Palace as a late substitute. It was he
who scored the two goals that sent us from cruising to crying in a
frighteningly short space of time.
Speaking of unlikely players, there is no doubt that the
ball fell to the wrong person in the 94th minute. Rodgers had taken
off Sturridge for Moses at 3-2, and it was the Nigerian who had the chance to
re-ignite Liverpool ’s title dreams deep into
stoppage time. After a scramble, the goal lay almost empty- did Moses manage to
even make proper contact with the ball? What do you think…
It was an almost comical moment, at least it would have been
had the ramifications not been so severe.
But just how severe are said ramifications? Are we now out
of the title race which we did so staggeringly well to even get to in the first
place? There is no doubting that Manchester City are now unbelievably strong
favourites; they would have to either draw to both Villa and West Ham or lose
to 1 of them to open the door again for Liverpool. This, however, is not
impossible- Liverpool have to make sure they
are ready to capitalise on any shock slip-up. If City did lose to West Ham or
Villa, and we failed to win our game against Newcastle on the last day, it would be too
much to bear. Liverpool just need to keep focused on their game, and maybe
footballing fate will smile upon them by turning up just one last shock in this
staggering season of Premier League football.
-James Martin
Follow me on Twitter @JamesMartin013
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