Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says his side deserved their dramatic 2-1 victory at Crystal Palace after fighting back from a goal down with 10 men. Klopps side were behind just after the half-time interval after Joe Ledleys strike, and their task became even harder when James Milner was sent off for a second bookable offence in the 62nd minute.But Liverpool fought back after Alex McCarthys slip allowed Roberto Firmino to equalise, before substitute Christian Benteke scored a last-minute penalty to seal all three points. Its well deserved, Klopp told Sky Sports. After an intensive period, we played really well against a well-rested team. Should Liverpools injury-time penalty against Crystal Palace have been awarded? Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry debated the decision We were not clear enough in the first-half and again we conceded the goal after three chances to clear. We didnt do too well.We had to strike back with 10 players and it was brilliant what we did. Klopp celebrates victory at Selhurst Park with Christian Benteke Liverpools winner came from a controversial penalty which saw Benteke go down in the penalty area after minimal contact from a Damien Delaney challenge, but Klopp believes the correct decision was made.Ive seen it in the dressing room and it was a penalty, Klopp said. Its an unlucky situation for the defender but his knee hit his foot. Thats how it is. Benteke scores from the penalty spot Its a clear penalty because Christian would have been in a very clear position to shoot. Then 2-1 and its a perfect day.Liverpool played the final 28 minutes with 10 men following Milners red card and Klopp admitted he took some risks with his formation, but praised his sides passion after they completed a comeback victory at Selhurst Park. Liverpools Benteke scored a late penalty to seal all three points We changed the system, Klopp added. We went 3-4-2 and thats what we tried. It was a little bit risky on the right side. Dejan Lovren had to deal with the winger and the full-back.Adam Lallana is of course a very offensive player on the left but at this moment you have to try something. The rest is passion.Offensively its not a problem. You dont need 11 players to play well in attack, its a problem defensively. In defence you always need more passion than formation.Its a big moment for us. You have to fight for it and we fought for it. Also See: Benteke penalty snatches win Ref made right decision Table Live on Sky Asics Gel Shoes Australia .Y. - Detroit goaltender Jonas Gustavsson has earned NHL first star of the week honours after winning in his first three appearances of the season. Cheap Nike Air Max 95 Australia . LUCIE, Fla. http://www.salenikeshoesaustralia.com/air-max-270-clearance.html . Rinne played two periods in his first game since left hip surgery in early May. Gabriel Bourque scored 3:07 into the second period and Austin Watson tallied 5:15 later for Nashville. 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The next day, he went on the 15-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation and stayed there until mid-September.While Wacha (7-7, 4.93) appears to have rediscovered the mid-90s velocity on his fastball, his command still hadnt returned as of Monday night. Relieving Garcia in the second inning, Wacha allowed a homer on his second pitch.Things got no better as Wacha permitted six runs in the fourth inning before being relieved. Its unlikely hell be allowed to give up that many runs in this one as manager Mike Matheny will probably have a short leash.Making it easier for Matheny to employ his bullpen liberally in this game was the outing by Carlos Martinez in Friday nights 7-0 win over Pittsburgh. Martinezs seven shutout innings gave the Cardinals (84-76) a chance to rest most of their bullpen.Im confident it wont be, Martinez (16-9) said through an interpreter when asked if he felt hes made his last start of the season.dddddddddddd. I feel that the team will be in the postseason.Said Matheny: That was as good as you could ask of him. He had everything again. He had great breaking stuff.The Pirates (78-81) counter with rookie right-hander Chad Kuhl (5-4, 4.25), who was shelled in a 12-2 loss Monday against the Chicago Cubs. Kuhl only worked three-plus innings, allowing eight hits and five runs with two walks and three strikeouts.Kuhl faced St. Louis on Labor Day, lasting only two innings and giving up four hits and three runs in a 12-6 defeat. But hes experienced success on the road, going 3-1 with a 2.55 earned run average in seven starts and lasting at least six innings in six of those outings.Inconsistent pitching and injuries have led to Pittsburgh settling for a spoiler role in its final series of 2016, but it will at least get to see some youngsters playing in games larded with playoff implications.One of them, second baseman Alen Hanson, stole his first two big league bases Friday night, going 1-for-3 with a single.He has basestealing speed, no doubt, Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said of Hanson. He also turned a couple of nice double plays for us.The loss cinched Pittsburghs first losing season since 2012, the last time it missed the playoffs. ' ' '