Liverpool capitalized on Manchester City’s surprise defeat at Brighton by securing a crucial 2-0 victory over Aston Villa at Anfield, extending their lead at the Premier League summit to five points.
The significance of the opportunity wasn’t lost on Arne Slot’s side after news filtered through of City’s 2-1 loss just before kick-off. Darwin Nunez responded to the challenge in the 20th minute, pouncing on a loose ball following Mohamed Salah’s collision with Leon Bailey during a swift counter-attack to fire past Emi Martinez.
The Uruguayan striker could have doubled his tally shortly after, but blazed over when clear through on goal. Villa then threatened to punish that profligacy, requiring two exceptional saves from Caoimhin Kelleher to deny both Amadou Onana and Diego Carlos before half-time.
The visitors continued to create opportunities, with Morgan Rogers spurning a golden chance immediately after the restart, directing his effort wide when well-positioned. A contentious moment followed when Villa manager Unai Emery’s appeals for a penalty – following Conor Bradley’s alleged shirt pull on Pau Torres – were dismissed after VAR review. Bradley had earlier replaced the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Mohamed Salah sealed the victory with six minutes remaining, maintaining his impressive scoring streak by beating Martinez at his near post for his fourth consecutive league game with a goal. The Egyptian’s clinical finish ensured Liverpool’s remarkable run under Slot continues, with this being their ninth Premier League victory in 11 matches and their 15th win in 17 games across all competitions since the Dutchman’s summer appointment.
While Liverpool strengthen their grip on top spot heading into the international break, Villa’s defeat leaves them in eighth position. surprise defeat of man city has been capitalized by the reds.
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