Mohamed Salah scored for the first time in seven Premier League games with a brilliant double at West Ham United to help Liverpool move up to third in the table.
A trademark quick shift and curling finish from the Egypt striker rewarded a bright start to the second half from the Reds after Jurgen Klopp’s side had failed to find a cutting edge to their first-half possession.
Salah capped a scintillating Liverpool counter-attack to double his side’s lead 11 minutes later, instantly controlling Xherdan Shaqiri’s looping pass over the top before prodding past Lukasz Fabianski.
Without the injured Sadio Mane and with Roberto Firmino on the bench, the onus was on Salah to end his mini drought and he came through in style.
Firmino came off the bench to set up Georginio Wijnaldum for a slick Liverpool third before Craig Dawson steered home a corner to hand West Ham a consolation.
Liverpool’s second win in London in four days cut the gap to leaders Manchester City – who have a game in hand – to four points before the two sides meet at Anfield next Sunday.
Klopp’s decisions pay off
Eyebrows were raised at the exclusion of Firmino from Liverpool’s starting line-up given Senegal forward Mane was missing with a minor muscle injury.
A toothless first-half display in which Liverpool’s only effort on target was a 20-yard Salah strike straight at Fabianki suggested the reigning champions were suffering from the absence of two of their famed front three – as well as the injured Diogo Jota.
But Klopp’s introduction of Curtis Jones from the bench early in the second half proved a game-changer as the young playmaker neatly played in Salah for the opener.
His surging run through the centre of the pitch put West Ham on the back foot and, after exchanging passes with Trent Alexander-Arnold, he found Salah, who made space for himself against Aaron Cresswell before curling the ball past Fabianski.
Liverpool’s second goal was even easier on the eye, Shaqiri receiving a cross-field diagonal ball from Alexander-Arnold before picking out Salah with a first-time pass as the visitors broke from a Hammers corner with devastating effect.
Their third was every bit as impressive, as Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s backheeled one-two with Firmino set the Brazilian free and the substitute crossed for Wijnaldum to coolly fire home.
The goals, on the back of three at Tottenham on Thursday, suggest Liverpool have found their attacking verve again after going four games without scoring – just in time to breathe life into their title defence.
The stylish Thiago Alcantara was part of a Liverpool midfield diamond that controlled the game throughout while the inexperienced Nathaniel Phillips and midfielder Jordan Henderson – excelling at centre-back every bit as much as Fabinho has done this season – were solid in central defence.
Liverpool’s weakened squad will face a significant examination against in-form City on Sunday, but the victories over Tottenham and West Ham mean Klopp’s side will begin that game in notably better spirits.
Title race thinning out?
Four weeks ago, only seven points separated the top 10 in what was building up to be one of the most congested title races ever but, after eight consecutive wins, leaders City now hold an eight-point advantage and a game in hand over fifth-placed West Ham.
With Manchester United and Leicester dropping points twice this weekend, Liverpool’s back-to-back victories in London suggests they could emerge as City’s likeliest challengers despite their injury problems.
West Ham briefly climbed into the Champions League places with Tuesday’s win over Crystal Palace but this emphatic defeat is likely to give pause to any Hammers fans dreaming of a top-four push.
David Moyes’ side came into the game on the back of six straight wins in all competitions but never looked like they truly believed they could extend that run against the reigning champions.
Michail Antonio pounced on a James Milner slip to curl their best opening just wide moments before Salah broke the deadlock but in truth they were second best throughout.
This was an off-day for Moyes’ side compared to their recent performances but their form overall this season will give them hope they can realistically qualify for Europe for the first time this century.
Dawson’s consolation rewarded the hosts for not giving up but they are now winless in their past 10 encounters with Liverpool.
The Hammers will certainly be glad to see the back of Salah for a while, the forward having scored in seven of his last eight meetings against them, including Liverpool’s 2-1 win at Anfield in October.
Capital gains for Reds – the stats
- Liverpool have won more Premier League matches against West Ham than they have against any other side in the competition (31), while only against Arsenal (32) have the Hammers lost more Premier League games than they have against Liverpool (31).
- Liverpool (W4 D1) became only the second team to go unbeaten in their five Premier League away games at London Stadium, following Manchester City (W4 D1).
- Liverpool have lost just one of their past 16 Premier League games in London (W11 D4), winning their past three fixtures in the capital and scoring 13 goals across those wins.
- West Ham manager David Moyes is winless in his last 14 Premier League matches against Liverpool (D4 L10), losing each of the last five in a row (all with West Ham).
- Mohamed Salah became the first player to score 20+ goals in all competitions in four consecutive seasons for Liverpool since Ian Rush did so six times running from 1981-82 to 1986-87.
- Salah has scored nine Premier League goals against West Ham, his best return against a side in the competition.
What’s next?
West Ham visit Aston Villa in the Premier League on Wednesday (20:15 GMT) before a London derby at Fulham on Saturday (17:30 GMT). Liverpool host Brighton on Wednesday (20:15 GMT) before welcoming league leaders Manchester City to Anfield on Sunday (16:30 GMT).
Player of the match
Mohamed SalahMohamed Salah
West Ham United
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Squad number15Player nameDawson
Average rating5.55
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Squad number1Player nameFabianski
Average rating5.24
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Squad number5Player nameCoufal
Average rating5.04
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Squad number21Player nameOgbonna
Average rating5.02
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Squad number20Player nameBowen
Average rating4.93
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Squad number28Player nameSoucek
Average rating4.93
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Squad number3Player nameCresswell
Average rating4.84
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Squad number9Player nameBenrahma
Average rating4.79
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Squad number30Player nameAntonio
Average rating4.71
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Squad number41Player nameRice
Average rating4.65
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Squad number7Player nameYarmolenko
Average rating4.61
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Squad number16Player nameNoble
Average rating4.51
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Squad number24Player nameFredericks
Average rating4.41
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Squad number18Player nameFornals
Average rating4.36
Liverpool
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Squad number11Player nameMohamed SalahAverage rating
8.72
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Squad number47Player namePhillipsAverage rating
7.96
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Squad number14Player nameHendersonAverage rating
7.82
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Squad number5Player nameWijnaldumAverage rating
7.77
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Squad number17Player nameJonesAverage rating
7.57
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Squad number66Player nameAlexander-ArnoldAverage rating
7.56
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Squad number6Player nameThiago AlcántaraAverage rating
7.53
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Squad number23Player nameShaqiriAverage rating
7.53
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Squad number26Player nameRobertsonAverage rating
7.53
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Squad number9Player nameRoberto FirminoAverage rating
7.49
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Squad number7Player nameMilnerAverage rating
7.45
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Squad number1Player nameAlissonAverage rating
7.35
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Squad number15Player nameOxlade-ChamberlainAverage rating
6.86
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Squad number27Player nameOrigiAverage rating
6.44
Line-ups
West Ham
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Fabianski
- 5Coufal
- 15Dawson
- 21Ogbonna
- 3Cresswell
- 28SoucekBooked at 49mins
- 41RiceBooked at 47mins
- 20BowenSubstituted forFredericksat 79′minutes
- 9Benrahma
- 18FornalsSubstituted forYarmolenkoat 62′minutes
- 30AntonioSubstituted forNobleat 79′minutes
Substitutes
- 4Balbuena
- 7Yarmolenko
- 10Lanzini
- 16Noble
- 23Diop
- 24Fredericks
- 25Martin
- 31Johnson
- 45Odubeko
Liverpool
Formation 4-3-1-2
- 1Alisson
- 66Alexander-Arnold
- 47Phillips
- 14Henderson
- 26Robertson
- 6Thiago Alcántara
- 5Wijnaldum
- 23ShaqiriSubstituted forFirminoat 69′minutes
- 7MilnerSubstituted forJonesat 57′minutes
- 11Salah
- 27OrigiSubstituted forOxlade-Chamberlainat 80′minutes
Substitutes
- 9Firmino
- 13Adrián
- 15Oxlade-Chamberlain
- 17Jones
- 18Minamino
- 21Tsimikas
- 46R Williams
- 62Kelleher
- 76N Williams
- Referee:
- Jonathan Moss
Match Stats
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Match ends, West Ham United 1, Liverpool 3.
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Second Half ends, West Ham United 1, Liverpool 3.
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Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Angelo Ogbonna (West Ham United).
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Goal! West Ham United 1, Liverpool 3. Craig Dawson (West Ham United) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner following a corner.
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Corner, West Ham United. Conceded by Andrew Robertson.
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Corner, West Ham United. Conceded by Curtis Jones.
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Goal! West Ham United 0, Liverpool 3. Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Roberto Firmino.
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Substitution, Liverpool. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain replaces Divock Origi.
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Substitution, West Ham United. Ryan Fredericks replaces Jarrod Bowen.
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Substitution, West Ham United. Mark Noble replaces Michail Antonio.
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Attempt missed. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) left footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Georginio Wijnaldum.
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Corner, Liverpool. Conceded by Vladimir Coufal.
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Offside, West Ham United. Jarrod Bowen tries a through ball, but Saïd Benrahma is caught offside.
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Hand ball by Saïd Benrahma (West Ham United).
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Substitution, Liverpool. Roberto Firmino replaces Xherdan Shaqiri.
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Goal! West Ham United 0, Liverpool 2. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Xherdan Shaqiri with a cross following a fast break.
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Corner, West Ham United. Conceded by Andrew Robertson.
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Attempt missed. Craig Dawson (West Ham United) with an attempt from the centre of the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Jarrod Bowen with a cross following a corner.
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Corner, West Ham United. Conceded by Curtis Jones.