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- Updated: October 29, 2016
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is still eyeing improvements despite his side earning a 4-2 victory against Crystal Palace and going joint-top of the Premier League.
In a topsy-turvy game at Selhurst Park, Emre Can put the visitors ahead on 16 minutes before a defensive error saw James McArthur equalise for the Eagles not long after.
Dejan Lovren headed the Reds back in front just after the 20-minute mark but McArthur was on the scoresheet again to head the hosts back level.
Joel Matip netted his first Liverpool goal just before half-time and Roberto Firmino rounded off the scoring in the second half to make it an 11th consecutive unbeaten game for the Anfield side.
The win sees the Reds move onto 23 points, level with Arsenal and Man City at the top of the table, and while Klopp did praise the performance of his side, he revealed his frustration with certain aspects of their display.
“I was not too happy with the start, not clear enough, not direct enough. Good football-wise, but not how it should be,” he told a post match press conference.
“Then we scored …