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Liverpool recover from conceding early goal to go seven points clear

Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah secured the win for Liverpool after Jordan Ayew put Leicester ahead.

CURTIS JONES FIRED Liverpool seven points clear at the top of the Premier League as the title favourites survived a scare in their 3-1 win against struggling Leicester on Thursday.

Arne Slotโ€™s side were shocked by Jordan Ayewโ€™s early strike at Anfield, but the leaders recovered their composure to equalise just before the interval through Cody Gakpo.

England midfielder Jones marked his 100th top-flight appearance with the second goal soon after half-time.

Mohamed Salahโ€™s 19th goal this term wrapped up Liverpoolโ€™s 11th win in their last 13 games in all competitions.

Liverpoolโ€™s comeback lifted them seven points clear of second-placed Chelsea, who were beaten 2-1 by Fulham earlier in the day.

The rampant Reds, who hold a game in hand on Chelsea, have been beaten just once in 17 league matches this season.

They have won 22 of their 26 games in all competitions in a remarkable run since Slot arrived from Feyenoord in the close-season to replace Jurgen Klopp.

Klopp led Liverpool to their last Premier League title in 2020 and Slot has them perfectly positioned to emulate that feat in the second half of the season.

Also through to the League Cup semi-finals and top of the Champions League, Liverpool, who travel to West Ham for their last match of the year on Sunday, will go into 2025 in contention of an unprecedented quadruple.

Third-bottom Leicester are one point from safety after a third consecutive defeat.

Salah nearly gave Liverpool the perfect start as his close-range effort smacked the post.

But on a night when Anfield was surrounded by a murky mist, Liverpoolโ€™s defence was lost in the fog in the sixth minute.

- Relentless pressure -

Stephy Mavididi surged away down the left wing and whipped in a low cross which Ayew controlled adroitly before spinning to smash a low shot past Alisson Becker at his near post.

Liverpoolโ€™s defence was unusually lax in the early stages and Leicesterโ€™s Bilal El Khannouss was left unmarked for a volley that whistled over.

But the tide soon turned and Darwin Nunez met Trent Alexander-Arnoldโ€™s cross with a header that was deflected behind before Salahโ€™s chipped effort looped onto the roof of the net.

Andrew Robertson was inches away from equalising when the Liverpool defenderโ€™s header cannoned off the post.

Slotโ€™s men were pouring forward in waves and Salahโ€™s curler ricocheted off the crossbar just before half-time.

Gakpo ensured Liverpool would be rewarded for their relentless pressure on the stroke of half-time as the Dutch forward stroked a superb strike into the top corner from the edge of the area.

Gakpoโ€™s 10th goal in all competitions this season was a familiar sight for Leicester boss Ruud van Nistelrooy, who coached him during their time at PSV Eindhoven.

Leicester havenโ€™t won at Anfield in the Premier League since 2000 and their hopes of a historic victory were in tatters just four minutes into the second half.

Sweeping into the Leicester area in a blur of pace and movement, Salah and Alexis Mac Allister teed up Jones to slot home from close range, with the goal surviving a lengthy VAR check for a potential offside.

Patson Daka couldnโ€™t convert Mavididiโ€™s cross as Leicester mounted a rare raid before Nunez saw his blast pushed away by Leicester โ€˜keeper Jakub Stolarczyk.

Salah put the final flourish on Liverpoolโ€™s stirring fightback, cutting in from the right flank to guide a fine finish into the far corner in the 82nd minute.

โ€“ ยฉ AFP 2024

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    May 26th 2016, 11:37 AM

    Raptors unable to attack the rim, never get a foul and turnoverโ€ฆ.. When Cavs go forward, yawn in front of them, its a foulโ€ฆ. Hard to beat the Cavs and the officials at same time, US networks really influence MLB, NBA and MLSโ€ฆโ€ฆ.

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    May 26th 2016, 3:06 PM

    While I get you a bit. . . none of it is enough to explain the 40 or so points difference.

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    May 26th 2016, 3:33 PM

    David, I think it has affected them attacking the paint, instead going for the impossible too often. Cavs are a 3 point team, not Raptors, but yes, heads did drop too easy too, but when you simply get no breaks from officials, easy to see happeningโ€ฆ.

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