Liverpool dramatically beat West Ham and balanced the club’s record



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Liverpool equaled the club’s all-time record for consecutive unbeaten home games following a 2-1 win over West Ham on Saturday night.

The last time the Red Brigade failed at Anfield in the Premier League was in April 2017 when they lost 2-1 to Crystal Palace.

Liverpool beat West Ham and set a record

Liverpool wins dramatic West Ham and balances club image record
Liverpool are unbeaten in 63 consecutive home games

Welcoming West Ham, Liverpool were first conceded by a kick from Pablo Fornals after Joe Gomez was unable to clear the ball safely. Before the first half was over, Mohamed Salah equalized after a successful penalty.

Continually forcing the field, but waiting until the 85th minute, Liverpool had a goal to mark a 2-1 victory for Diogo Jota. As a result, The Kop extended the unbeaten streak at Anfield to 63 straight games, including 52 wins, 11 draws.

The last time Liverpool went home empty-handed in the Premier League was in April 2017 when they lost to Crystal Palace after a brace from old Christian Benteke. Jurgen Klopp’s army has balanced the longest undefeated streak in club history established in December 1980 with 63.

The longest home game record in the English league of all time belongs to Chelsea with 86 matches. Liverpool are off to a rocky start this season despite rising to the top of the group after beating West Ham.

Injuries to midfielders Joel Matip, Virgil van Dijk and left forte Fabinho forced Klopp to use inexperienced Nat Phillips in Saturday night’s start. Despite the fact that they won 5 out of 7 Premier League matches. So far, but he has conceded 15 goals in it.

Only Aston Villa in the 1897-98 season (17) conceded more goals than Liverpool in their first seven games as defending champions. Furthermore, the Red Brigade also opened the scoring in 3 of the last 4 home games, as much as the previous 19 games combined.

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