Liverpool Reclaims Top-Four Position as Isak, Robertson, and Wirtz Secure Vital 3-1 Victory Over Crystal Palace
Goals from Isak, Robertson, and Wirtz helped Liverpool secure a vital 3-1 win over Crystal Palace at Anfield, moving them into 4th place in the Premier League.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 25, 2026, 12:52 PM EDT
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The Battle for Champions League Qualification
Liverpool secured a critical three points in their pursuit of a top-four finish, overcoming a resilient Crystal Palace side in the 34th round of the English Premier League. Entering the match under immense pressure following recent dropped points, the Reds displayed early offensive intent to reclaim their standing in the European qualification race. The victory at Anfield marks a significant shift in the table, as Liverpool moves into fourth place, surpassing Aston Villa via a superior goal difference. The result provides a much-needed morale boost for the Merseyside club as they enter the final month of the 2025–26 domestic campaign.
Alexander Isak Ignites the Anfield Crowd
The opening breakthrough arrived in the 35th minute when January signing Alexander Isak continued his impressive scoring run. Following a precise, threading pass from World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister, Isak found space between the Palace central defenders to slot the ball into the bottom corner. The goal rewarded Liverpool's early dominance and forced Crystal Palace to transition out of their deep defensive shell. Isak’s ability to find the net in high-stakes fixtures has been a defining feature of his first half-season at the club, proving vital in their late-season surge.
Robertson Extends the Advantage Before the Break
Liverpool doubled their lead in the 41st minute through a rare but timely goal from veteran left-back Andrew Robertson. The move was orchestrated by Curtis Jones, who provided a measured assist into the path of the Scottish international. Robertson’s clinical finish sent the home crowd into a fervor, giving Liverpool a comfortable 2-0 cushion heading into the halftime interval. The two-goal blitz within a six-minute window effectively destabilized the visitors’ tactical plan, leaving Crystal Palace searching for answers against a highly synchronized Liverpool midfield.
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