Back On Top! Five-Star Liverpool Demolish Huddersfield Town
27th April 2019
The lead at the top of the table has now changed hands for a record 29th time as this memorable season heads for a thrilling conclusion
- Liverpool powered back to the top of the Premier League as Naby Keita's goal after just 15 seconds inspired a 5-0 rout of Huddersfield on Friday
- Mane and Salah netted again in the second half to move the Reds two points clear of second placed Manchester City, who will regain pole position if they win at Burnley on Sunday
- A successful evening for Klopp and his team continued as he was able to bring on England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, out for 12 months with knee ligament injury, as a 73rd minute substitute
LIVERPOOL, United Kingdom- LIVERPOOL, United Kingdom- Liverpool powered back to the top of the Premier League as Naby Keita's goal after just 15 seconds inspired a 5-0 rout of Huddersfield on Friday.
Jurgen Klopp's side struck three times in the first half at
Anfield, with Keita bagging Liverpool's fastest ever Premier League goal before
Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah also got on the scoresheet.
Mane and Salah netted again in the second half to move the
Reds two points clear of second placed Manchester City, who will regain pole
position if they win at Burnley on Sunday.
The lead at the top of the table has now changed hands for a
record 29th time as this memorable season heads for a thrilling conclusion.
Unfazed by City's crucial win at Manchester United on
Wednesday, Liverpool are keeping their end of the bargain in their chase for a
first English title in 29 years.
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Attack
Liverpool required just seconds to demonstrate that the
chances of an upset from already relegated Huddersfield were non-existent.
Their goal-spree also ate into the eight-goal deficit by
which they trailed City in the goal difference column before kick-off.
Keita started the rout with the first of those goals,
Liverpool's quickest of the Premier League era, an effort which showcased so
much of their high-pressing energy and effort.
Goalkeeper Jonas Lossl played a pass out of the Huddersfield
area to Jon Goren Stankovic, who was immediately closed down by Keita and
robbed of the ball.
The midfielder quickly exchanged passes with Salah and
advanced into the area before beating Lossl with an accomplished 15-yard
finish, despite the attempts of Stankovic to recover.
There followed some moments of minor anxiety for home
supporters, although the nerves were clearly not shared by their players and,
on 23 minutes, the lead was predictably doubled.
Full-back Andy Robertson appeared on the end of a patient,
intricate passing move, lobbed in a magnificent left-wing cross and Mane split
his markers to head in his 11th goal in his last 13 games.
- Incredible contributions -
Daniel Sturridge, starting for the first time in the
calendar year, and Jordan Henderson both shot disappointingly over.
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But, in first-half stoppage-time, Klopp's side put the
result beyond doubt.
It came from the pass of the evening, from right-back Trent
Alexander-Arnold just inside his own half, whose magnificently-weighted ball
hung perfectly in the swirling Anfield wind for Salah, who arrived ahead of
Lossl and lobbed the ball over the advancing goalkeeper's head.
It continued the incredible contributions made by both
full-backs to Liverpool's attacking cause this season, with Robertson having
produced his 10th Premier League assist and Alexander-Arnold his ninth in that
dominant first period.
Alisson Becker saved well from a shot by Juninho Bacuna, but
the second half was simply a question of how many more goals Liverpool could
score.
Mane added his 20th league goal of the season on 65 minutes
as he headed in impressively from six yards via another excellent cross, this
one from Jordan Henderson.
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A successful evening for Klopp and his team continued as he
was able to bring on England midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, out for 12
months with knee ligament injury, as a 73rd minute substitute.
He almost scored within minutes, taking a through ball from
fellow sub Xherdan Shaqiri and showing clever footwork before shooting straight
at Lossl.
Shaqiri nearly set up a hat-trick for Mane, whose header hit
the post.
And it was Shaqiri who also started the move for the 83rd
minute fifth goal, finding Robertson whose cross was turned in from point-blank
range by Salah.