Liverpool suffered a huge blow to their Premier League title hopes as they were beaten 1-0 at Anfield by Crystal Palace.
The Reds missed the chance to return to top spot as Eberechi Eze's early goal handed the visitors a hard-fought but deserved victory.
Jurgen Klopp's side now need slip-ups from both Arsenal and Manchester City to have any chance of coming out on top in the title race.
The team news featured a significant boost to Liverpool in the form of fit-again first-choice goalkeeper Alisson Becker starting.
But the return of a world-class goalkeeper means little when free shots in the 18-yard box are given up easily and that's exactly what happened when Tyrick Mitchell's pull-back found Eze for a simple finish at the Kop end with 14 minutes gone.
That was the 21st time this season the Reds had fallen behind in a game and a strong response might have been expected from a side that has consistently produced them.
Instead, Andy Robertson was required to clear a dinked Jean-Philippe Mateta effort off the line after a Virgil van Dijk slip had put him in one-on-one.
Liverpool did eventually produce a response as Wataru Endo hit the bar from close range following a scramble at a corner, while Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah both forced sharp saves from Dean Henderson.
However, the hosts almost conceded again when Mateta headed an Eberechi Eze cross just over before the whistle sounded on a 1-0 half-time deficit.
At the break, Klopp recognised a poor Endo performance in replacing the midfielder with Dominik Szoboszlai and he was forced into another change shortly after the restart when a Conor Bradley injury meant Trent Alexander-Arnold coming on.
And Liverpool might have thought their luck was about to change when the ball dropped to
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