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Super sub Jota sends Reds top

Super sub Jota sends Reds top
Liverpool’s Portuguese striker Diogo Jota celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and West Ham United at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on October 31, 2020. Liverpool won the game 2-1. Photo/AFP

Liverpool, Sunday

Jurgen Klopp hailed Liverpool’s ability to find a way to win after Diogo Jota came off the bench to score the winner five minutes from time to beat West Ham 2-1 on Saturday.

Like so often in their first title-winning campaign for 30 years last season, Liverpool left it late to snatch all three points but their patience and persistence was rewarded at Anfield to move three points clear at the top.

“Football is always about finding the right way, and tonight the boys found it,” said Klopp. 

“It’s so difficult with the number of games we have. Seeing the determination and desire of the boys, the will to play football, to deal with setbacks is really exceptional.”

Liverpool again felt the absence of Virgil van Dijk in defence as Pablo Fornals took advantage of a depleted backline to give West Ham the lead on 10 minutes.

Nathaniel Phillips made his league debut for the champions at the heart of the defence with Joel Matip and Fabinho also out injured.

But it was Liverpool’s other first-choice centre-back Joe Gomez who was at fault for the opening goal as his misplaced header went straight to Fornals, whose low shot found the bottom corner via the inside of the post.

Klopp’s men have now conceded more goals than any other side in the Premier League this season and travel to Manchester City next weekend in a clash between the two sides that have dominated English football for the past three years.

Yet, Liverpool still top the table thanks to their firepower and ability to react from going behind.

For the third time in seven Premier League games this season they came from a goal down to win.

West Ham had been on an impressive unbeaten run in the league, taking eight 

points from games against Wolves, Leicester, Tottenham and Manchester City over the past month.

The visitors sat in doggedly to defend their lead, but gave Liverpool a route back into the game three minutes before half-time when Mohamed Salah made the most of Arthur Masuaku’s challenge to win a penalty.

“I’m amazed that a penalty was given in the first half. I can’t believe that we’re allowing those sorts of penalties to be awarded,” said Hammers boss David Moyes. “It’s a good sign that we’re disappointed not to take anything from Anfield..”

Salah smashed home his 14th consecutive successful spot-kick to bring the Reds level and ward off a potential first league defeat at Anfield since April 2017.

Masuaku nearly made amends early in the second-half putting in a low cross for Fornals who could only shoot tamely into the arms of Alisson Becker.

However, the vast majority of the action was still taking place in the West Ham half as Liverpool penned the visitors back. – AFP

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