
Liverpools match winners Salah and Mane
Unbeaten Premier League leaders Liverpool made it a full
year without losing in the top flight as Sheffield United were brushed aside at
Anfield.
A slice of good fortune enabled the Reds to take an early
lead “ George Baldocks slip allowing Andy Robertson to set up Mohamed Salah
for a simple close-range finish in just the fourth minute.
But there was nothing fortuitous about their win, which
Sadio Mane sealed, finishing at the second attempt after being played in by
Salah.
It maintains the Reds' 13-point advantage at the top of the
division after nearest rivals Leicester and Manchester City both won on New
Years Day.
Jurgen Klopps side have dropped just two points from a
possible 60 this season.
For Chris Wilders side, this was a second successive defeat,
but they remain firmly in credit from the first half of their league campaign
and sit eighth in the table, just two points off fifth.
A magnificent year
Liverpools 18th consecutive league win and 51st top-flight
encounter without defeat in a row at Anfield was another showcase for a side
working to near maximum capacity.
Despite Klopp labelling as criminal a festive fixture
schedule that has seen his side play six games in 17 days, the German kept his
team changes to a minimum.
He did have to make a late alteration, bringing James Milner
in for the man he originally drafted in to the side, Naby Keita, who injured
himself in the warm-up, but it made little discernable difference.
In fact, Milner was superb as one third of a brilliant
midfield unit, along with Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum.
Their work-rate, movement and accuracy of passing provided
the platform, with Virgil van Dijk alert and efficient on the rare occasions
Sheffield United were allowed a kick in the Liverpool half.
Salah scored one, but he would have had more but for the
combination of some excellent reflex saves from Dean Henderson and the woodwork
“ the Egyptians chipped second-half cross floating past everyone and hitting
the inside of the post.
Roberto Firmino went close to his first Anfield goal since
March with a curling effort just past the post and should have got it later in
the second half, but failed to connect with Trent Alexander-Arnold's low cross
from point-blank range.
In the end, though, two was more than enough to seal another
win and move another step closer to their ultimate goal.
Having achieved an ˜Invincibles year, Liverpool still have
a long way to go to match the ˜Invincibles season achieved by Arsenal in
2003-04.
However, it would now take an implosion of unprecedented
proportions to deny the Reds a first top-flight title in 30 years. (BBC)



























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