English Premier League: Liverpool scramble draw against Crystal Palace, striker Darwin Nunez sent off

Liverpool forward Luis Diaz has scored a splendid solo goal to cancel out Wilfried Zaha's opener for Crystal Palace, as the teams drew 1-1 in the English Premier League at Anfield, with Reds striker Darwin Nunez sent off on his home debut.

Liverpool dominated the opening half, but Zaha broke the deadlock, stunning the home crowd with a brilliant finish to a counterattack in the 32nd minute.

Liverpool conceded the first goal for the sixth straight league game, although they had more than 75 perecent possession in the first half and a whopping 17 attempts on goal, albeit with only three on target.

Nunez could have put Liverpool side level just before the break, but his scuffed effort came back off the far post and Virgil van Dijk failed to connect properly with the rebound.

Joachim Anderson is consoled, after the challenge that saw Nunez red-carded
Joachim Anderson is consoled, after the challenge that saw Nunez red-carded. Photo credit: Getty

However, the Uruguay international, who recently arrived from Portuguese side Benfica, was shown a straight red card in the 57th minute for an apparent head-butt on Joachim Andersen and will now face a three-match suspension.

The sending off inspired Luis Diaz to grab the game by the scruff on the neck in the 61st minute, as the Colombian cut in from the left, beat several players and curled the ball beyond the despairing dive of Vicente Guaita to put the hosts level.

Zaha had a golden chance to put Palace back in front after 78 minutes, ghosting behind the defence, but volleying a low cross from Cheick Oumar Doucoure off the outside of the far post.

Liverpool also went close to taking the lead on several occasions, but Palace held firm to claim their first point of the new campaign, with the home side now drawing twice in their opening two games.

"Obviously, we always want to win our games and especially at home," Liverpool midfielder James Milner told Sky Sports.

"I thought we started pretty well and then we lost our way a bit in the middle. They've obviously got quality, they're always going to cause you problems on the break, which we could have defended better."

Reuters