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All the reaction as Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane keep on scoring


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Jurgen Klopp has heaped praise on his Liverpool squad for a ruthless performance against West Ham.

The Kop boss saw his side run out 4-1 winners of the struggling Hammers, with four different players finding the net.

Emre Can opened the scoring with a header before each of the front three - Mo Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane - got in on the act.

The result never looked in doubt from the word go - but Klopp never expected things to go so well.

“When I woke up this morning I didn’t expect a game like this, it was a joy to watch for everybody," he said.

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“It was intense, it was aggressive, it was angry, it was full of desire. I saw everything I wish to see in a game of football and it’s not often you see that.

“We scored from a set-piece too. You only ever talk to me about set-pieces when we suffer from them so it’s nice to score one too.

“Can we stay second? That depends on other results. We don’t have to worry about that now.”

Klopp insists the week away from the pitch, which included a warm weather training camp in Marbella, was part of the reason for Liverpool's emphatic performance.

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He added: “It helps us when we have time to train and prepare but we don’t often have the time. I saw a lot of things today we did in training which makes me happy.

"It is not always like this, this is one of the best games we have played, 100 per cent. Our counter pressing was outstanding. That always helps us a lot.

"We all know David Moyes organises his teams really well, they are back on track since he went there."


After a weekend without football for Liverpool, the Premier League is back.

Jurgen Klopp's Reds are pushing for second place and are looking to build on a magnificent 5-0 thrashing of Porto in the Champions League.

Standing in their way in West Ham and old foe David Moyes as the Hammers look to build on a victory against Watford last time out.

Team news

Captain Jordan Henderson drops to the bench, while Gini Wijnaldum isn't part of the 18-man matchday squad due to illness.

Emre Can, who was banned for the trip to Portugal, is recalled alongside Oxlade-Chamberlain with James Milner retaining his place after an impressive display in Europe.

The other change is at the back with Klopp opting to hand Joel Matip an opportunity to shine in place of Dejan Lovren. Matip will partner Virgil van Dijk at centre-back.

LIVERPOOL: Karius, Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, Matip, Robertson, Milner, Can, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Salah, Mane, Firmino.

Subs: Mignolet, Lovren, Gomez, Henderson, Moreno, Lallana, Solanke.


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Loris Karius 7

Good tip on Arnautovic's first-half chip to put it on to the bar and denied the same player with a palm over of another shot from distance. Had a decent angle on Antonio for West Ham's goal and may feel he might have stopped it on another day. Some good quick distribution.

Trent-Alexander Arnold 7

Generally very good going forward but like the rest had some problems with Arnautovic. Stuck couple of fine balls across but no-one in there to profit. You can see him gaining confidence all the time though. Another good display.

Andy Robertson 7

Finally got his deserved assist with a low cross for Mane for the fourth. Had been quieter second period after very busy first half. One lovely run out of defence as Liverpool broke from a Hammers free-kick, beating several players. Perfect cross should have been headed home by Salah. Almost scored with a mishit too.

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Joel Matip 6

Had problems early on with Arnautovic, who was clearly the chief West Ham threat. But improved considerably in the second half.

Virgil van Dijk 7

Got a little casual in the second half which brought a few palpitations in the crowd. Got Matip out of trouble early with Arnautovic. Won a header from a corner but couldn't beat Adrian. Lot more comfortable than his partner and his presence valuable defending set-pieces.

Emre Can 7

A goal and an assist though lost out to Kouyate in lead up to West Ham goal. Sixth goal of season, heading home Salah's corner just before half hour mark. Nice pass in the second half to release Firmino for Liverpool's third. A couple of loose passes early on but recovered his own mistakes and almost had another assist with nice clip over the top to find Salah in first half.

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James Milner 7

Did loads of work, but you knew that, winning tackles in both halves of the pitch. Lovely early pass to allow Firmino to set up Salah. Looked to get forward and involved in a thunderous challenge with Noble on the edge of the West Ham box.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 7

Did very well in run up to Salah's goal, fighting off two challenges and playing in the Egyptian even as he fell down. Shot just wide from Alexander-Arnold's pass as he improved a lot second half from a quiet first period. Couple of decent shots from distance had Adrian sprawling.

Sadio Mane 8

Up to 13 goals for the season, equalling his tally of last year. Good finish too, dinking it over Adrian from Robertson's cross. Hit the post when he should have scored from Oxlade-Chamberlain's slip pass just before. That Porto hat-trick looks to have done him plenty of good and he could have had more here.

Roberto Firmino 8

That's 22 for the season, matching his best at Hoffenheim. Of course he didn't look once he got past Adrian either. Found Salah with the pass where he hit the post in the first half and Mane with a cross which he headed over. Dropped deep quite a lot as he does and won some good balls back.

Mohamed Salah 8

Another goal in this season of seasons. 31 in the bag. Denied by Adrian a couple of times too and will feel he could have had more. Hit the post inside three minutes and always looking to run behind on those diagonals which have been so rewarding. His corner provided the assist for Can's opener and he should have scored himself with a header from Robertson's cross.

Adam Lallana (for Firmino 82)

Should earn an extra mark for sorting that hair! Fired a shot just over after good work from Salah.

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Alberto Moreno (for Mane 87)

A win bonus. Gracias Jurgen.

Dominic Solanke (for Salah 87)

A win bonus. Cheers Jurgen.

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