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·28 September 2024
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·28 September 2024
Liverpool secured a vital 2-1 victory over Wolves, with Mohamed Salah’s decisive penalty sending the Reds to the top of the Premier League. Despite an unconvincing performance, Jurgen Klopp’s men managed to come away with all three points, leaving Wolves frustrated at Molineux.
From the outset, Liverpool struggled to find their rhythm, with Wolves dominating much of the first half. The visitors lacked urgency, but in football, moments of brilliance often turn the tide. That moment came when Diogo Jota delivered a sublime cross, allowing Ibrahima Konaté to head Liverpool into the lead, rising above the Wolves defence to power the ball past Sam Johnstone.
Shortly after the break, Liverpool had the chance to extend their lead. Salah found himself with a golden opportunity but fired wide, letting Wolves off the hook after a defensive error. The miss proved costly, as Wolves grew into the game, and their persistence paid off around the hour mark. A scrappy phase of play in Liverpool’s box saw Konaté fail to clear his lines, and Rayan Aït-Nouri took advantage, levelling the match.
However, Wolves’ joy was short-lived. Almost immediately after their equaliser, Liverpool regained control. Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered a pinpoint cross, and Jota was brought down by Nelson Semedo in the penalty area. The referee awarded the penalty, and Salah calmly converted, sending the goalkeeper the wrong way.
Liverpool’s win puts them a point ahead of both Manchester City and Arsenal, highlighting their strong start to the Premier League season. Despite not being at their best, the Reds showed their resilience and ability to grind out results when needed.