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Liverpool 3-1 West Ham

Premier League    2023-24Match review
Anfield   50,136
  SubsGoals  
23Alphonse Areola    
5Vladimir Coufal    
4Kurt Zouma   
27Nayef Aguerd    
33Emerson Palmieri    
20Jarrod Bowen 1  
28Tomas Soucek    
7James Ward-Prowse    
19Edson Alvarez   
10Lucas Paqueta    
9Michail Antonio    
8Pablo FornalsSubed #28   
14Mohammed KudusSubed #9   
18Danny IngsSubed #10   
 PosTable as at 24 Sep 2023PlWHDH LHFHAHWADALA FAAAPts
1Manchester City63 008130 08218
2Liverpool63 009221 06316
3Brighton and Hove Albion63 0111620 07215
4Tottenham Hotspur62 004122 011614
5Arsenal62 209620 02014
6Aston Villa62 007120 25912
7West Ham United61 014421 17610
8Newcastle United62 017310 2949
9Manchester United62 015510 2259
10Crystal Palace61 113311 1348
11Fulham61 011312 1478
12Nottingham Forest61 103210 3477
13Brentford60 316810 1316
14Chelsea61 124301 1135
15Everton60 030311 1574
16Wolverhampton Wanderers60 022711 2454
17AFC Bournemouth60 211301 2483
18Luton Town50 112300 3181
19Burnley50 0431201 0111
20Sheffield United60 1331300 2241
match review copied from www.theguardian.com

Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota fire Liverpool to win against West Ham
Andy Hunter at Anfield
Date published: Mon 25 Sep 2023 02.30 BST

Something is growing at Liverpool in the supremely qualified opinion of Jürgen Klopp. That judgment applies to expectations at Anfield this season, as well as the development of his refreshed, gifted and hungry team. West Ham were comfortably eclipsed as Liverpool registered a sixth successive win in all competitions with plenty to spare.

David Moyes's visitors started brightly and deserved to head in level at the interval. Once Liverpool's quality on the ball improved in the second half, however, West Ham were subdued and unable to contain the movement around them.

Moyes's long wait for a first win at Anfield goes on. Mohamed Salah gave Liverpool the lead from the penalty spot – he has now scored in 12 of his team's last 13 home games – before second-half goals from Darwin Nunez and substitute Diogo Jota made Jarrod Bowen's equaliser a distant consolation. Michail Antonio's confident boast that West Ham will finish above Liverpool looks seriously misplaced on current evidence.

"It was a difficult game, like we expected," said Klopp. "We had good moments in the first half but were not in control to deny them completely. We lost some balls we shouldn't have lost and when they scored I was not completely surprised.

"We didn't concede first this time but we conceded anyway, and that's not great, and the reaction was top. That's important because we have to be a team that's difficult to deal with.

"We were better in possession in the second half. At 2-1 up we had our best phase of the game. We kept West Ham calm with our ball possession, which is the best way to protect. I saw a lot of good stuff today."

West Ham were in the ascendancy and could have been two goals ahead when they presented Liverpool with an early lead. A loose header from James Ward-Prowse was intercepted by Curtis Jones and the hosts countered through Luis Díaz.

His low cross clipped Nunez's heel and Nayef Aguerd, wrong-footed as a result, conceded the clearest of penalties with a trip on Salah. Salah picked himself up to send Alphonse Areola the wrong way from the spot.

It was a timely break for Liverpool, who were indebted to Alisson for a superb goalline save from a Tomas Soucek header and a glaring miss from Antonio, heading well wide from the Czech midfielder's inviting cross, for not having to come from behind once again.

Dominik Szoboszlai was decorating the contest with touches of class, matching his talent with a prodigious work rate, and Liverpool pressed for the comfort of a second goal. Virgil van Dijk shot over when picked out by an Andy Robertson corner. Salah swept a first time shot wide from Diaz's layoff. But a second remained elusive and West Ham carried a persistent threat in the form of Lucas Paqueta, Bowen and Antonio.

All three were involved in a fine and merited equaliser shortly before the break. Bowen headed Paqueta's lofted ball into the path of Antonio, who released Vladimir Coufal down the right with a perfectly weighted pass.

The full-back threaded a cross between two Liverpool defenders and Bowen, launching himself in front of Van Dijk, steered a superb diving header in off Alisson's right post.

Szoboszlai was unfortunate not to have a glorious assist when arcing a stunning pass behind the West Ham defence for Jones to volley home. The midfielder had just strayed offside when the Hungary international spotted an option that few others could see.

A similar routine restored Liverpool's lead on the hour, however. This time Alexis Mac Allister floated a beautiful pass over Aguerd and Nunez, pulling off the shoulder of the last defender, guided an acrobatic volley beyond Areola. An excellent goal was reward for the centre-forward's tireless shift plus his refusal to be affected by a glaring miss when unmarked in front of goal five minutes earlier.

Bowen, who returned to team training after illness only on Saturday, missed a good opening early in the second half too, heading a Ward-Prowse free-kick straight at the Liverpool goalkeeper from inside the six-yard area. It was a costly miss as West Ham struggled to match the home side's intensity or composure in possession thereafter.

Liverpool added the third their second-half dominance deserved late on from a Robertson corner. Van Dijk soared above the West Ham defence to head the delivery back across goal and Jota, perfectly placed five minutes after his introduction from the bench, swept in from close range.

Moyes reflected: "We did a lot of good things today but I come away from here saying the same things too often. I'm sick of saying it. We ran both Manchester City and Liverpool close in the last two games but we gave three goals away in the second half against City and two away in the second half today.

"I have to find a way to put in the same energy levels in the second half as the first, but overall it has been a really good start to the season by us."

Daily Mail: MATCH FACTS AND PLAYER RATINGS
LIVERPOOL (4-3-3): Alisson 7; Gomez 7, Matip 6.5, Van Dijk 6, Robertson 6.5; Mac Allister 7 (Endo 88), Jones 7 (Gravenberch 76), Szoboszlai 7; Salah 7, Nunez 7 (Jota 80), Diaz 7.5 (Gakpo 80).
Subs not used: Kelleher, Elliott, Konate, Quansah, Tsimikas.
Booked: None.
Manager: Jurgen Klopp 7.
WEST HAM (4-2-3-1): Areola 7; Coufal 7, Zouma 5, Aguerd 5, Emerson 6; Soucek 7 (Fornals 74, 6), Alvarez 6; Bowen 7, Ward-Prowse 6.5, Paqueta 6.5 (Ings 87); Antonio 7 (Kudus 74, 6).
Subs not used: Fabianski, Benrahma, Cornet, Kehrer, Mavropanos, Ogbonna.
Booked: Alvarez, Zouma.
Manager: David Moyes 6.5.
Referee: Chris Kavanagh 7.
Attendance: not given
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