Few games will have as much excitement as Liverpool's clash with Crystal Palace. Not many games will have as many goals, as aggressive a crowd and fast-paced action. It was a truly breath-taking match, with the ball flying from end to end throughout and managers stressing as each defence looked ready to commit an atrocity at any moment.

This was the sort of match that will be shown on adverts and highlights packages will be found on social media for years to come. Mistakes often make sport markedly more exciting and the respective defensive chaos that both teams had to deal with made this into the sort of match that won't be forgotten in a hurry.

Jurgen Klopp and Alan Pardew will probably have a few sleepless nights after the defending that was on show, but you can be sure that the fans that paid all the money for a seat at Selhurst Park feel like they got good value on a chilly, autumnal Saturday evening in London.

Games like this produce some stunning snaps, so we thought we'd create a neat gallery to tell the tale of the match...

Up and down for Lovren

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Liverpool's Dejan Lovren celebrates scoring their second goal with Adam Lallana 
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Dejan Lovren made a howler (no, this is not 2014/15) to give Crystal Palace their first goal, but he then set about earning the quickest redemption in history.

Scoring a bullet header from a corner before the Palace fans had even calmed down from the goal, Lovren's chaotic first 25 minutes triggered an all-action first half.

Evening excitement

Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Premier League

Evening games at Selhurst Park are a special experience, evidently. The goal fest first half only fired the crowd up further, as the bellowing support of the Eagles provided the perfect backing track to an enthralling game.

Sadly one bunch of fans will claim the headlines after a flare ended up on the field.

McArthur dreaming

James McArthur

Considering James McArthur scored only two goals in the entirety of last season, you would probably have got relatively tasty odds on him to notch a brace in this game.

Seizing on a Lovren mistake for the first goal and scoring a brilliant, leaping header for the second, McArthur's bursting runs from deep were challenging for Liverpool all night.

Feeling Warm

Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Premier League

Roberto Firmino must've been quite warm on an autumn London night, as he took his shirt off after a wonderful dinked finish put the final nail in Crystal Palace's defensively shoddy coffin.

Again running intelligently, pressing tirelessly and linking play, Firmino further secured his place as Liverpool's starting forward.

One question for him, though, must be why he was foolish enough to take his shirt off for a booking that could become more than an irritant later in the season.

Happy Days

Crystal Palace v Liverpool - Premier League

Jurgen Klopp's 'heavy metal football' is not just exciting for the neutral, its generating a fair share of positive results as well.

Now with six wins in their last seven Premier League games, Liverpool are scoring freely and look a completely unstoppable force right now.