This has been one of
the most amazing of signings in the summer and Liverpool has the bragging rights
to possess one of the most explosive league playmakers, Mohammed Salah.
Coming to London
Stadium and putting a display of pure and genuine offensive football to many in
attendance in West Ham new home that saw a top of the line Merseyside initial eleven
dictated the faith of this match since start to finish.
Despite this squad defensive snags that has
costed this squad a lot of important games and not deliver the results desired
by the its German Boss, still the road to recovery can start and with Sadio
Mane back in the lineup, this squad is back in business.
With the visitors
opening the scoreboard in the 21 by a one two combination from Sadio Mane and
Mohamed Salah for the 1-0, three minutes
later in the 24 minute the dominance of the visitors was
evident.

The second half once
again Liverpool took charge of the match and playing their signature football
with an attacking mind and in the 56 minute, the response by Alex Oxlade-
Chamberlain for the 3-0.

As the clean sheet
for Mignolet was lost after the local’s combination of Andre Ayew to Manuel
Lanzini in the 55 got them the goal of the honor for the final score of 4-1 and
putting the Irons in the bottom spots.
What a difference it
makes for a club to have all of its important players healthy and today the
Liverpool Boys with Mane in the lineup, he made a world of difference in their offensive
attack.
Still these club
defenders stepped up and pulled their weight by stopping the likes of West Ham
Chicharito Hernandez, Marko Arnatouvic, Diafra Sakho and Andy Carroll in a move
of desperation by troubled Slaven Bilic.
At the end, the afternoon
belonged to Kloop and company looking forward to start their climb in the
overall table along of City carelessness and with a healthy squad; Liverpool can
get a hold of the top spot.
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