Liverpool vs Crystal Palace live: Follow the latest from Anfield as Jurgen Klopp aims to win four on the bounce
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Your support makes all the difference.Welcome to the Independent's live coverage of Liverpool against Crystal Palace in the Premier League.
- Liverpool vs Crystal Palace (4pm)
- Jurgen Klopp is aiming to win his fourth successive game as Liverpool manager
- Klopp is yet to lose as Reds boss, with three wins and three draws
- Palace unbeaten in their last three league games against Liverpool
- Palace have failed to win in their last four games
- Liverpool lost 3-1 both home and away to Palace in the league last season
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Jurgen Klopp insists Crystal Palace's recent hold over Liverpool will count for nothing when the sides meet on Sunday.
Palace proved something of a bogey side for Klopp's predecessor Brendan Rodgers, denting their title charge with an improbable 3-3 draw late in the 2013/14 campaign then doing the league double last season.
The 3-1 win at Anfield in Steven Gerrard's last home appearance was particularly chastening.
But Klopp has a clean slate heading into the fixture.
"It's good to be new," said the former Borussia Dortmund coach.
"Somebody told me about the special history with Crystal Palace but I feel nothing when I hear it.
"It's only football. In life, like sport, you can lose big but have to react in the right way...strike back, whatever.
"If we can use this experience then we should do it but nobody has to be afraid because of this opponent, it's not impossible to have a result against Crystal Palace.
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