Crystal Palace were unlucky as they fell to a late defeat to Liverpool at Selhurst Park, in what was a much-improved display from Wednesday’s loss to Bournemouth. Palace took the lead as Jean-Philippe Mateta converted a penalty, but found themselves down to 10 men as Jordan Ayew was controversially sent off, before goals from Mohamed Salah and Harvey Elliott consigned Roy Hodgson’s side to another loss. Several Palace players have come in for criticism in recent weeks, but some underperformers stepped up with improved performances, and midfielder Will Hughes stood out against Jurgen Klopp’s si…