
Freddie Woodman made two crucial saves for Liverpool in their match against Crystal Palace, earning praise from Alisson. This was Woodman's first Premier League start for Liverpool after stepping in due to injuries.
(Video) Freddie Woodman had Alissonâs firm seal of approval with two incredible moments v Palace
Freddie Woodman rode to Liverpoolâs rescue twice during the first half of their match against Crystal Palace today with a couple of magnificent saves.
Ordinarily the Redsâ third-choice goalkeeper, he was sprung from the bench in the Merseyside derby last weekend when Giorgi Mamardashvili was forced off injured, with Alisson Becker already absent.
He then got the nod for his first Premier League start for LFC as they played host to the Eagles this afternoon, and that his team led 2-0 at the interval owed as much to his heroics as to the goals from Alexander Isak and Andy Robertson.
With Liverpool leading 1-0 in the 40th minute, the Reds couldnât manage to clear their lines from a Palace corner kick, which resulted in a dangerous cross being sent in towards Jean-Philippe Mateta, whose header from penalty spot range was brilliantly kept out by Woodman.
Freddie Woodman made two incredible saves that helped Liverpool maintain a 2-0 lead at halftime.
Freddie Woodman started due to injuries to regular goalkeepers Alisson and Giorgi Mamardashvili.
Alisson gave Freddie Woodman his firm seal of approval for his impressive saves during the match.


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It proves to be a crucial intervention as, just a few seconds later, Robertson fired past Dean Henderson at the other end of the pitch to double the home sideâs lead.
From another Eagles corner kick in the first minute of pre-interval stoppage time, Maxence Lacroixâs header bounced off the turf and seemed goal-bound until the LFC goalkeeper tipped the ball onto the post, prompting chants of âEnglandâs number 1â from an appreciative Anfield faithful.
It wasnât just the fans who signalled their approval of Woodmanâs efforts, either â the TV cameras picked out Alisson in the stands fist-pumping and applauding after watching the heroics of his fellow netminder.
With Liverpool 2-0 up at the time of writing, if they go on to secure victory this afternoon, the two saves from Woodman will be viewed as crucial moments in the game, particularly the first one to prevent Palace from equalising.
The 29-year-old admitted to being ânervousâ when he came on against Everton last weekend, but heâs looked incredibly assured today in the moments that his team needed him the most
His improbable hero status in the wake of an injury crisis has echoes of Nat Phillips and Rhys Williams stepping up during the 2020/21 season, and if the Reds do go on to secure Champions League qualification, the goalkeeperâs efforts when thrown in at the deep end might come to be viewed with every bit as much appreciation.
Woodman probably couldnât have imagined this scenario just a few short weeks ago, but as it stands heâs definitely the hero for Liverpool in this game!
You can view Woodmanâs two first-half saves below, taken from beIN SPORTSâ match coverage and shared via @Mediabaytttt on X: