Liverpool 3 Southampton 0: Reds make best Premier League start

Virgil van Dijk's injury against former club Southampton marred a 3-0 Premier League win for Liverpool at Anfield on Saturday.

Published : Sep 22, 2018 21:59 IST

Mohamed Salah's form had been questioned but he poked in Liverpool's third goal from point-blank range against Southampton to end his dry spell.
Mohamed Salah's form had been questioned but he poked in Liverpool's third goal from point-blank range against Southampton to end his dry spell.
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Mohamed Salah's form had been questioned but he poked in Liverpool's third goal from point-blank range against Southampton to end his dry spell.

Mohamed Salah broke a three-game goalless run for Liverpool as it brushed Southampton aside 3-0 at Anfield to win its opening six games for the first time in a Premier League season.

After Roberto Firmino's last-gasp strike against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, Liverpool has won all seven matches in a flying start to 2018-19 that leaves it two points clear of champion Manchester City.

Xherdan Shaqiri's shot deflected in off Wesley Hoedt for an early opener, with Joel Matip then heading in his first Anfield goal for Liverpool in a comfortable first half for Jurgen Klopp's side.

The points were sealed shortly before the break when Salah tapped in a rebound off Shaqiri's free-kick. Virgil van Dijk's injury after the break was the only downside for Klopp's side.

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Shaqiri was making his first Liverpool start and the Switzerland star was involved in the opening goal in the 10th minute. After a corner was cleared, Sadio Mane threaded a pass through to Shaqiri on the left wing and after he cut inside to shoot, his effort deflected in off first Shane Long and then Hoedt. The lead was soon doubled, Matip rising at the back post to head home a right-wing Trent Alexander-Arnold corner won when Cedric Soares made a brilliant challenge to deny Salah.

Salah's form had been questioned in a rare dry spell but he poked in the third from point-blank range after Shaqiri's free-kick crashed against the underside of the crossbar.

Van Dijk was substituted shortly after the break, the world's most expensive defender holding his ribs, with Liverpool seemingly settling for three goals in a low-tempo second period.

 

Liverpool marches on

It may be too early to talk about title races but Liverpool's form is ominous. A seventh straight win in all competitions has shown its development from last term, but two meetings with Chelsea within the next week will offer a better indication of its progress than Southampton, which offered little. It is entrenched in the bottom half and will need to perform better than this flat showing to avoid a relegation battle.

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Shaqiri takes chance to shine

A home game with Southampton was the ideal opportunity to hand Shaqiri his first start and he thrived in a lively opening 45 minutes. Involvement in two goals from a number 10 role showed the versatile former Stoke City man can be an asset for Liverpool, especially in the latter stages of the season when games mount up. Fans will hope his withdrawal at half-time was not due to injury.

Hughes tactics give Saints no hope

Southampton contrived to throw away a two-goal lead at home to Brighton and Hove Albion on Monday but its tactical plan at Anfield gave it little chance of getting even a point. Selecting Shane Long - who has scored twice since the start of last season - as a lone striker was a strange call from Mark Hughes when he had Charlie Austin on the bench. Southampton has failed to score in five Premier League games against Liverpool and it hardly created a chance, and not being able to pick on-loan Liverpool striker Danny Ings restricted Hughes' attacking options.

What's next?

Liverpool hosts Chelsea in the EFL Cup third round before seeking to extend its winning Premier League run against the same opposition at Stamford Bridge on Saturday - the same day the Saints travel to Wolves.

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