Crystal Palace fans chant 'you must be sick of us' as Eagles extend winning run over Liverpool

Palace delight: Pardew celebrates victory over Liverpool
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Tom Dutton8 November 2015

Crystal Palace fans were chanting 'you must be sick of us' as they celebrated their recent success over Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday evening.

The Eagles recorded their first Premier Leaguie victory in four as the Reds suffered defeat for the first time since Jurgen Klopp took the reigns at Anfield last month.

Philippe Coutinho cancelled out Yannick Bolasie's opener just before the break but Scott Dann stooped to head Palace back in front with eight minutes left on the clock and Klopp's men couldn't rescue a point

It means Palace extend their Premier League winning run over Liverpool to three - unbeaten in four - and Alan Pardew's side climb to eighth ahead of the international break.

Indeed, Liverpool's FA Cup win over Palace in February this year remains their only win over Palace since October 2013. And Palace fans were enjoying their string of results over the Merseysiders during injury time at Anfield with further chants of 'can we play you every week?'.

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Connor Wickham was brought on for Palace as he made his first appearance since August following a lengthy lay-off.

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