Mohamed Salah strike helps Liverpool to resounding win over West Ham

It is testament to the power of Liverpool’s attack and momentum that even on a day when Jürgen Klopp’s side were not at their fluent best they cruised to victory over West Ham United and into second in the Premier League. The fab three of Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mané were all on the scoresheet once again as David Moyes’ long wait for success at Anfield was taken into another season.

Liverpool’s forward trio, who were all on target in the Champions League rout of Porto last time out, took the team’s tally to 103 goals for the season in a second-half performance that demolished any hope that West Ham harboured of levelling Emre Can’s first-half header. Moyes’ plan was to defend in numbers and use the polished linkup play of Marko Arnautovic, João Mário and Manuel Lanzini on the counterattack. It succeeded to a degree before the interval, with Liverpool often contained and unnerved when the visitors broke, but was swatted aside as Klopp’s team took control after the restart.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/feb/24/liverpool-west-ham-premier-league-match-report

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