While playing in the Anfield sunshine, both long- and short-tenured players for Liverpool made their marks in the triumph over Aston Villa.
The match on Sunday against Aston Villa was the most enjoyable one for fans to witness in a while.
The Reds got off to a fast start thanks to a beautiful left-footed effort from Dominik Szoboszlai, who has already been hand-picked as one of the acquisitions of the summer, before a Matty Cash own goal put Liverpool well in control.
In the 55th minute, Mohamed Salah put the game beyond doubt, allowing the Kop to relax and take it easy for the next 30 minutes.
FotMob’s momentum graphic showed how dominating Liverpool was during the most of the game. Jurgen Klopp’s team was excellent.
since, you guessed it, himself, no other player has registered a goal or an assist in 10 straight Premier League outings.
In order to surpass his previous record—which he set in 2021 when he scored or assisted in 15 straight games—he would need to contribute to a goal in each of Liverpool’s upcoming six league games:
Wolves (A), West Ham (H), Tottenham (A), Brighton (A), Everton (H), and Nottingham Forest (H) are among the teams.
On Sunday, he scored in 150 separate Liverpool games, giving him 188 goals overall.
In place of the suspended Virgil van Dijk, Trent Alexander-Arnold wore the captain’s armband and demonstrated his broad variety of passing against Villa.
Unusually, the No. 66 played the most of the game in Joel Matip’s position at center defense while Liverpool was in possession of the ball, with the former Cameroon international shifting wide.
