Liverpool wrapped up a second successive top-four finish in the Premier League with a comfortable victory at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah created Premier League history as Liverpool wrapped up a
top-four finish with a comfortable 4-0 win over Brighton and Hove Albion
on Sunday.
swalah fired the hosts in front during the first half at Anfield, the
forward swivelling inside the penalty area to score his 32nd league goal
and, in the process, set a new competition record for a 38-game season.
Dejan Lovren headed in Liverpool’s second before the break, the defender converting Andrew Robertson’s left-wing cross.
Salah then showed his creative side by setting up Dominic Solanke’s
first goal for the club, and Robertson netted a fourth in the 85th
minute to help Jurgen Klopp’s side finish their domestic duties in
style.
The result saw travel-sick Brighton end an otherwise successful first
Premier League campaign without an away league win in 2018, as Chris
Hughton’s team wilted in the Merseyside sunshine.
Liverpool still have unfinished business in Europe this season, of
course, and Klopp made sure Salah – as well as Sadio Mane and Roberto
Firmino, the other members of the now-famous front three – were
unscathed before the final against Real Madrid on May 26, withdrawing
them all in the closing stages of what was a routine victory.
For the second successive season, Liverpool’s hopes of finishing
fourth or higher were boosted by a final-weekend fixture against
opponents with nothing to play for.
However, unlike a year ago against relegated Middlesbrough, there
were no last-day nerves at Anfield this time. Instead, Klopp’s side
dominated from start to finish, with only their profligacy in front of
goal preventing them from winning by a greater margin.
They eventually moved ahead in the 26th minute, though only after
referee Kevin Friend had turned down two strong penalty appeals in front
of a baying Kop.
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