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Salah's goal-of-the-season contender secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Chelsea
as Liverpool roared back to the top of the Premier League at a jubilant Anfield.
Manchester City laid down the gauntlet to Liverpool with victory at Crystal
Palace earlier on Super Sunday, but the Reds produced an emphatic response as
Sadio Mane's header (51) and Salah's 25-yard thunderbolt (53) restored Jurgen
Klopp's side's two-point lead over the champions.
Eden Hazard had two chances to salvage something for Chelsea but was denied by
the woodwork and Alisson in quick succession, as Maurizio Sarri's decision to
start without a recognised striker backfired.
The victory, Klopp's first at home over Chelsea on his 200th game in charge,
leaves Liverpool two points clear at the top of the table having played a game
more than City, and dents the fourth-placed Blues' hopes of qualifying for the
Champions League.
Player ratings
Liverpool: Alisson (8), Alexander-Arnold (7), Matip (7), Van
Dijk (8), Robertson (8), Henderson (8), Fabinho (7), Keita (7), Mane (8),
Firmino (7), Salah (8).
Subs: Milner (6), Wijnaldum (6), Origi (n/a)
Chelsea: Kepa (6), Azpilicueta (5), Luiz (6), Rudiger (6),
Emerson (5), Jorginho (6), Kante (6), Loftus-Cheek (6), Willian (5), Hudson-Odoi
(5), Hazard (7).
Subs: Christensen (6), Barkley (5), Higuain (5).
Man of the Match: Jordan Henderson
How Reds responded on emotional day
Anfield fell silent ahead of kick-off as Liverpool remembered the 96 victims of
the Hillsborough 30 years on from the disaster, and the hosts responded to the
emotionally-charged atmosphere with a dominant opening spell.
Salah's first-time volley from Mane's left-wing cross nearly sealed the perfect
start inside six minutes, but Chelsea goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga was right
behind the effort.
After Salah saw appeals for a penalty turned down following a collision with
David Luiz on 14 minutes, Hazard registered Chelsea's first attempt on target,
jinking away from Joel Matip before unleashing a low shot which Alisson saved
comfortably.
Luiz deflected a goal-bound Jordan Henderson shot over on 26 minutes after
Salah's cushioned header presented the Liverpool skipper with a sight of goal.
Anfield then breathed a collective sigh of relief on half hour as Willian sliced
a shot wide from the edge of the area after an instinctive David Luiz long
passed released the winger in behind the advanced Liverpool defence.
Mane uncharacteristically curled wide from 18 yards after Salah's cutback found
him in space in the area six minutes before the interval, but the breakthrough
came on 51 minutes as Henderson's floated ball to the back post found the
Senegal international, and he stooped to head the opener beyond the despairing
dive of Kepa.
But the best was yet to come. Salah cut in off the right and unleashed an
unstoppable drive across the Chelsea 'keeper into the top left-hand corner,
sparking pandemonium inside Anfield.
A shell-shocked Chelsea nearly got back into the game with two chances on the
hour, but Hazard fired against the post after racing onto ball over the top
before the Belgian was thwarted by Alisson at point-blank range after he turned
Willian's cross on target.
But Liverpool regained control of their emotions and saw out a sensational
victory that may have just swung the momentum in the title race in their favour.
Opta stats
Chelsea have lost their last six away Premier League matches against fellow 'big
six' opponents, conceding 16 goals across those defeats.
This was Liverpool's 26th Premier League victory of the season, equalling their
record from the 2013-14 campaign under Brendan Rodgers. They last won more in a
top-flight season in 1978-79 (30 wins).
Sadio Mane has scored 21 goals in all competitions this season - his best tally
in a season for an English side.
Aged 18 years and 158 days, Callum Hudson-Odoi became the youngest Chelsea
player to start three consecutive Premier League games.
Since the start of last season, Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has scored more goals
in all competitions than any other Premier League player (66).
The managers
Jurgen Klopp: "It was a really good game, difficult against
strong opponents. I thought we dominated in areas. The rhythm was really good.
We tried, created, passed and shot - we did pretty much everything. Salah's goal
was brilliant, world-class. A really, really, good goal from our side. It was a
brilliant goal in all departments."
Maurizio Sarri: "We played a good match against wonderful
opponents. We stayed in the match for 50 minutes. Probably at this moment they
are better than us, but we are going the right way. We are improving. Three
months ago, we were not able to stay in the match."
Man of the Match - Jordan Henderson
Henderson produced a captain's performance when Liverpool needed it most, with
no room for error after City's win at Palace. Henderson watched on from the
stands as Liverpool handed City the initiative in the 2014 title race, five
years on there was no chance he would allow that to happen again on his watch.
Set the tone with his driving runs from midfield and crossed brilliantly for
Mane's opener.
What's next?
Liverpool look to confirm their place in the Champions League semi-finals as
they defend a two-goal first-leg lead away in Porto on Wednesday (8pm BST),
before travelling to Cardiff on Super Sunday - live on Sky Sports Premier League
(4pm).
Chelsea host Slavia Prague in the Europa League quarter-finals on Thursday
(8pm), before Burnley make the trip to Stamford Bridge on an Easter edition of
Monday Night Football - live on Sky Sports Premier League (8pm).
Teams
Liverpool Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk,
Robertson, Henderson (c) (Milner 77), Fabinho, Keita (Wijnaldum 66), Salah
(Shaqiri 90), Firmino, Mane
Subs Not Used Mignolet, Lovren, Origi, Sturridge
Booked
Goals Mane 51, Salah 53
Chelsea Kepa, Azpilicueta (c) Rudiger (Christensen 40), Luiz,
Emerson, Kante, Jorginho, Loftus-Cheek (Barkley 75), Hudson-Odoi (Higuain 56),
Hazard, Willian
Subs Not Used Caballero, Kovacic, Pedro, Giroud
Booked Azpilicueta
Goals
Attendance 53,279
Referee Michael Oliver