Mohamed Salah fired Liverpool to the highest of the Premier League because the Egypt star’s scientific end capped a stirring fightback to beat Brighton 2-1 on Sunday.
Jurgen Klopp’s aspect have been rocked by Danny Welbeck’s blistering strike after simply 85 seconds at Anfield.
Luis Diaz restored order with an equaliser later within the first half, earlier than Salah netted after the interval to seal a significant victory.
Salah’s third aim in his final three video games was his twenty second in all competitions this time period.
Unbeaten of their final six league matches, Liverpool sit three factors away from second-placed Arsenal, who face third-placed Manchester Metropolis on the Etihad Stadium afterward Sunday.
An Arsenal victory would take them above Liverpool on aim distinction. Every other consequence would preserve Liverpool in pole place.
For the primary time in 10 years, the Premier League’s high three have been separated by just one level after 28 video games previous to this weekend’s matches.
Because of Salah, treble-chasing Liverpool stay firmly within the hunt for a record-equalling twentieth English title in Klopp’s remaining season.
Unbeaten of their final 27 dwelling league video games, Liverpool are again in motion at Anfield in opposition to lowly Sheffield United on Thursday.
After former Liverpool star Xabi Alonso confirmed he intends to remain at Bayer Leverkusen, Brighton boss Roberto de Zerbi is a reported candidate to switch Klopp when the German steps down on the finish of this time period.
Klopp is a giant fan of De Zerbi’s attacking philosophy and praised him as a “high coach” this week.
Enjoying for the primary time since their painful FA Cup quarter-final defeat at Manchester United earlier than worldwide break, Liverpool had a stunning style of De Zerbi’s enterprising ways after simply two minutes.
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