Jurgen Klopp’s men had to come from behind at St. Mary’s after Shane Long’s early opener. However, Naby Keita’s first goal for the club brought the visitor level before Salah and Henderson’s strikes took Liverpool two points clear of Manchester City, which still has a game in hand. The league leader also needed late goals to beat Fulham and Tottenham in its last two games, but it refuses to give up the chase of a City side eyeing history with a quadruple of trophies.