Begin typing your search...

Liverpool consolidates position after beating Watford

Mohamed Salah scored twice as Premier League leader Liverpool battled to 2-0 victory over struggling team Watford in Nigel Pearson’s first game in charge.

Liverpool consolidates position after beating Watford
X
Liverpool players celebrate Mohamed Salah?s goal against Watford in the Premier League

London

Salah curled the ball into the far corner for the opener before flicking in a late second in the final minute of normal time at Anfield.


Watford missed chances in both halves, while Liverpool’s Sadio Mane had a header ruled out for offside following a review by the video assistant referee (VAR).


Liverpool remains unbeaten in the league this season while Watford is six points - and with a substantial goal difference to overturn - adrift of safety.


The Reds were made to work for their victory though - goalkeeper Alisson making smart saves after the break, while Watford’s Ismaila Sarr also wasted a huge chance.


Salah squandered opportunities of his own too, but Liverpool did enough to pick up its 16th victory of the season.


It wasn’t pretty, but once again Liverpool got the job done.


Jurgen Klopp’s side has made Anfield a fortress and it was clear from the start that it was going to dominate possession and break Watford down.


A long ball over the top from Virgil van Dijk almost set Salah on his way within minutes of the starting whistle and Roberto Firmino could have scored shortly after, pouncing on a loose ball on the edge of the area.


But the chances were few for Liverpool in a first half that saw Watford defend in numbers and remain compact.


Watford had chances on the break but didn’t take them - Will Hughes dragging a shot wide and Etienne Capoue having an effort blocked in the box.


In the end it was Liverpool which capitalised with a break of its own - Firmino, Mane and Salah combining for the opener.


Sarr missed a golden opportunity to equalise five minutes later, and Alisson was kept on his toes as he made two smart close-range saves early in the second half.


The Anfield crowd, who were frustrated at times by a lack of intensity and sloppiness, grew anxious as the game wore on - Van Dijk almost passing the ball into his own net following a mix up with Alisson and Trent Alexander-Arnold being caught out of possession on the right.


But the European champion, which is chasing a first league title in 30 years, was carrying winning momentum and victory here at Anfield leaves it heading into the new year with a healthy lead at the top of the table.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

migrator
Next Story