Just three days after an effort Titanic made to fight and win in Paris and looking sideways next Tuesday, when he will accept the Psg Playing Pass in the Quarterfinals of the Champions League, the Liverpool won this Saturday (3-1) to establish a little more in the leadership of Premier League. He needs a comeback before a SOUTHAMPTON That, despite being colist of the English championship, he reached the rest of the match played in Anfield Sending on the scoreboard.
It should be noted that the fact that Liverpool He was surprised at the first half was not due to the fact that Arne slot I chose to make twisted because it was really chosen for ‘eleven people’, without thinking about what else was coming. But his domain from the initial beep was not displayed to score for the first time and before the rest Small He did 0-1 by exploiting an indecision of Van dijk and Alisson. One for the other left the house without sweeping and the ‘8’ of Southampton did not forgive.
In continuation, how could it be otherwise, Liverpool was working on the search for comeback, and found it in just 10 minutes. To 51 ‘ Darwin Núñez tied when a service to finish a service Luis Díaz After reaching the Colombian in the backline and at 54 ‘ Salah He signed a penalty at 2-1 after Small It has been Darwin Inside the area forcing the referee to point the point of maximum penalty.
Since then, the Liverpool He only controls the game to avoid visiting the reaction, allowing the luxury of managing efforts to reach the confrontation against the Psg in the best way. And in 88 ‘he proved his success to another purpose of the penalty. 27 goals and 17 helping brings Egypt to Premier.
He suffered and not a success as expected, but also won a Liverpool That he is making accounts of when he will be a mathematical champion of this Premier League. Your rent rent, with 16 points leading to Arsenal (With two pending matches ‘gunners’) is enough for it.
Source: La Verdad

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