Wrong on fire when Liverpool sank the Hammers, Manchester City dropped Arsenal
Monday, August 13, 2018
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Manchester City, meanwhile, scored an impressive win away to Arsenal's side under new Spanish manager Unai Emery, while Southampton were held to a goalless draw at home for Burnley.
Soon after, debutant Riyad Mahrez - in his first appearance since switching from Leicester City, was replaced, and Bernardo Silva added a second in the 65th minute.
Wrong take where he left
At Anfield, Salah gave Liverpool's Juergen Klopp the lead after 19 minutes of the right low cross from Andy Robertson.
Substitute Daniel Sturridge made it only four seconds after entering.
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"We played our best today and we extended a really good pre-season season to the Premier League," Klopp told the BBC.
"It was better than I expected. The performance of all the boys and midfielders James and Georginio Wijnaldum was extraordinary.
"This is only mid-August and then in September the match will come. The future of football will spin. We must be prepared and have that quality."
Pellegrini admits that West Ham must do better.
"We knew before the match that our start was very difficult," he said. "In our first few matches, we had to play a number of big teams.
"We have to increase attacks and continue working."
The Wrong Goal shows important contributions from new signing Naby Keita, while Keita Guinea is very good throughout. Another Liverpool debut player, Alisson, was less involved when the London team struggled to make chances.
The best they followed was luck from the referee but Marko Arnautovic failed to shoot him.
With a lapse of time they conceded again after leaving three attackers without a sign in front of goal. Mane is the one who knocked behind James Milner.
He scored Liverpool's third goal and Sturridge came off the bench in the last few minutes to score at the far post with the first touch.
The result continued West Ham's poor record at Anfield, which has now expanded to one victory in 46 league matches. Liverpool, meanwhile, have not conceded a goal in their last six league games - since West Ham scored against them in February.
Soon after, debutant Riyad Mahrez - in his first appearance since switching from Leicester City, was replaced, and Bernardo Silva added a second in the 65th minute.
Wrong take where he left
At Anfield, Salah gave Liverpool's Juergen Klopp the lead after 19 minutes of the right low cross from Andy Robertson.
Substitute Daniel Sturridge made it only four seconds after entering.
READ ALSO : Jose Mourinho: Man Utd boss 'not confident' of transfer deadline day signing
"We played our best today and we extended a really good pre-season season to the Premier League," Klopp told the BBC.
"It was better than I expected. The performance of all the boys and midfielders James and Georginio Wijnaldum was extraordinary.
"This is only mid-August and then in September the match will come. The future of football will spin. We must be prepared and have that quality."
Pellegrini admits that West Ham must do better.
"We knew before the match that our start was very difficult," he said. "In our first few matches, we had to play a number of big teams.
"We have to increase attacks and continue working."
The Wrong Goal shows important contributions from new signing Naby Keita, while Keita Guinea is very good throughout. Another Liverpool debut player, Alisson, was less involved when the London team struggled to make chances.
The best they followed was luck from the referee but Marko Arnautovic failed to shoot him.
With a lapse of time they conceded again after leaving three attackers without a sign in front of goal. Mane is the one who knocked behind James Milner.
He scored Liverpool's third goal and Sturridge came off the bench in the last few minutes to score at the far post with the first touch.
The result continued West Ham's poor record at Anfield, which has now expanded to one victory in 46 league matches. Liverpool, meanwhile, have not conceded a goal in their last six league games - since West Ham scored against them in February.
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