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During Liverpool's victory over West Ham, Mohamed Salah equals the Premier League record.

Mohamed Salah’s early penalty kick gave Liverpool the lead against high-flying West Ham (3-1), but Darwin Nunez’s sublime winner sealed the victory for Liverpool.

Liverpool defeated West Ham 3-1 to keep their perfect record intact after Mohamed Salah tied a Premier League record with a first-half penalty.

Following the Reds’ success in the Europa League, Jurgen Klopp decided to field his first-team lineup when the two teams met on Sunday at Anfield.

After just 16 minutes, Salah converted a penalty, showing that it quickly paid off.

As a result, the Egyptian became just the fifth player to register a goal or an assist in each of his team’s first six matches.
However, the hosts suffered a setback when Jarrod Bowen was able to dive across Virgil van Dijk and score thanks to a defensive blunder.

Darwin Nunez’s exquisite lob from Alexis Mac Allister’s ball over the top gave Liverpool the victory after they increased their pressure following the half.
Then, Diogo Jota came off the bench to add a third goal from a corner.
The top five talking points from the draw are examined in this article by Mirror Football.

 

Salah matches record

With his skillful penalty kick, Mohamed Salah became just the fifth player in Premier League history to score or assist in each of his team’s first six games.
Nayef Aguerd slowed the Reds’ offensive player down 16 minutes in.

Salah is the fifth player to score or provide an assist in each of a team’s first six league games, following David Beckham (2000–2001), Thierry Henry (2004–2005), Sergio Aguero (2019–2020), and Erling Haaland (2022–2023).

During Liverpool's victory over West Ham, Mohamed Salah equals the Premier League record.

In his first match back after being dismissed against Newcastle, Virgil van Dijk had a terrible Premier League debut. Because of his complaints to the referee at St James’ Park, the Dutchman’s suspension was extended by one game.

Returning, he lined up at center back alongside Joel Matip for the visit of the Hammers.
The Reds captain, however, had a forgettable afternoon because he contributed to the Hammers’ equalizer.

When Jarrod Bowen broke through the Liverpool defense, Van Dijk lost the winger as Vladimir Coufal crossed the ball in.
Bowen was then able to head the ball past Alisson by diving across him.

Reds buck the trend

Liverpool has been the master of the comeback this season despite trailing in four of their last five games.
Although Jurgen Klopp has expressed his satisfaction with that spirit, he has urged his team to stop relying solely on coming back to win games.

On Sunday, they were finally able to comply with the request after Salah gave them an early lead.

First time since hosting Aston Villa at the beginning of the month that they have taken the lead first.

With the Hammers having the ability to equalize, Klopp might still need to work on that mindset.
Nevertheless, the fact that the Reds manager’s team has managed to break their comeback kings trend will please him.

Nunez keeps moving forward.

During Liverpool's victory over West Ham, Mohamed Salah equals the Premier League record.

Darwin Nunez is in fantastic shape right now, demonstrating why Liverpool made him their club’s record signing last summer.
He was crucial to Salah’s first goal, backheeling a pass from Luis Diaz to the Egyptian in the moments before Salah’s successful penalty kick.

The West Ham defense struggled all afternoon against the Uruguayan international.
On the hour mark, he added a goal that ultimately proved to be the game-winner.

Alexis Mac Allister floated a beautiful ball over the top of the Hammers’ back line, and Nunez let it drop over his shoulder before sticking out his foot and sending it past Alphonse Areola.
Despite replacing the striker with Cody Gakpo with 10 minutes remaining, Klopp should keep the attacker as his primary striker based on his performance.

West Ham chances

West Ham could forgiven for feeling regret over what might have been even though Liverpool were undoubtedly deserving of their victory. They had ten total shots, three of which the stats gods considered to be “big chances.”.

All three of those opportunities for the visitors were lost, and Liverpool’s two goals out of five, which made up the difference, were scored.
They had four shots that were successful, but Michail Antonio missed a wonderful opportunity in the first half by heading the ball wide.
It may have been a different tale if those chances had been converted.

 

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