Liverpool Top Crystal Palace, Advance to 2017 Premier League Asia Trophy Final stat : Bleacher Report

Victor Fraile/Getty ImagesLiverpool will play soccer/">Leicester City in the final of the Premier League Asia Trophy after beating Crystal Palace 2-0 on Wednesday at the Hong Kong Stadium. They nevertheless continued to dominate proceedings, and after Philippe Coutinho fired off target, they took the lead through Solanke. Dominic Solanke broke the deadlock with a fine strike just after the hour mark, and Divock Origi added a second 18 minutes later as Liverpool controlled the proceedings throughout. The restart precipitated a raft of changes for Liverpool, who had substituted their entire outfield within the first five minutes of the second half. Crystal Palace will play West Bromwich Albion in the third-place play-off.



Liverpool Top Crystal Palace, Advance to 2017 Premier League Asia Trophy Final
Alex Livesey/Getty ImagesLiverpool take on soccer/">Leicester City in the final of the 2017 Premier League Asia Trophy at Hong Kong Stadium on Saturday. Klopp will want to see his intricate forward unit improve and evolve in 2017-18, and he will be looking for his front men to win Liverpool the 2017 Premier League Asia Trophy on Saturday. Leicester needed a brilliant end to the season to escape the relegation battle last term just a year on from winning the Premier League title. ETTV Info: Sky sports Main Event and Sky sports Premier League (UK)Live Stream: Sky GoPreviewLiverpool put in a fine performance to make their way through to the Asia Trophy final as they beat Crystal Palace 2-0 on Wednesday. The two sides are closing in on the start of the new 2017-18 Premier League season, and the high-profile clash will provide a fine opportunity to continue with key preparations.

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Their dominance of English football in the 1980s has left a legacy that has lasted since before the Premier League was formed, proving that even away from English shores there has been a global audience beyond the Premier League brand. I wasn't sure what to expect from the Hong Kong football fans as we arrived at Hong Kong Stadium for soccer/">Leicester City 's Asia Cup clash with West Brom . Day two in Hong Kong was Match Day one for me, and it was quite an experience. And so will those new Leicester City fans who will return to support the underdogs. At this stage of the season and in these humid conditions all the fans in Hong Kong are getting is a watered down version of the Premier League.


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