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Liverpool beat Wolverhampton 4-0 at Anfield and rose again to the top of England. The Merseysiders already have 24 points, as much as Tottenham, with two less than Chelsea, and the Wolves are in 10th position with 17 points.
The goals for Liverpool were scored by Mohamed Salah (24), Jorgeninho Vainaldum (58) and Joel Matip (67), Nelson Semedo (78) at own goal.
Jurgen Klopp’s boys were the absolute masters of the field, gave the shy “wolves” almost no chance and in the end they deservedly took the victory and the three points.
It should be noted that at Anfield there were 2,000 Liverpool fans who had performed part of the legendary Kopp grandstand.
The Anfield match started with attacks on both gates and surprisingly the guests had more chances to score. The Wolves closed the gaps very well, and in attack they were even able to score, but Cody missed.
This led to the 24th minute, when it was Cody who made a ridiculous mistake and allowed Mohamed Salah to stretch the visiting net to 1: 0.
This coup gave peace to the “Merseysiders”, who took the initiative and gave the “wolves” almost no chance.
At the end of time there was a controversial situation in which the Wolves were given a penalty, but after the VAR’s intervention it was duly annulled.
Liverpool started the second half strong, but Manet missed twice. In the 50th minute, the Wolves could have called, but again Cody wasn’t accurate.
Eight minutes later, Henderson gave an excellent pass to Vainaldum, who with a technical shot and cut made it 2: 0. Everything in the game was decided in the 67th minute, when Joel Matip headed 3: 0.
In the 78th minute, substitute Alexander-Arnold crossed perfectly on the right and Semedo scored a spectacular 4: 0 own goal. Liverpool took the victory and climbed to the top of the standings with Tottenham.
Liverpool – Wolverhampton 4: 0
Liverpool: Kellaher, Neco Williams, Matip, Fabinho, Robertson, Henderson, Vainaldum, Jones, Mane, Salah, Firmino
Wolverhampton: Patricio, Semedo, Boli, Cody, Marsal, Neves, Moutinho, Dendonker, Podense, Neto, Traore
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