Liverpool Set New Club Record With Leicester Thrashing

23 November, 2020
Liverpool Set New Club Record With Leicester Thrashing
Premier League
Result: Liverpool 3-0 Leicester City
Date: 22 November 2020
Venue: Anfield

An injury-ravaged Liverpool set a new golf club record after claiming a 3-0 make an impression on Leicester Metropolis in Premier League action on Sunday evening.

Other than the long-term absentees of Vrigil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, the Reds were without Mohamed Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jordan Henderson and Thiago Alcantara.

Curtis Jones had the game's first effort in goal on 12 a few minutes after carving out space on the border of the area before seeing his hit saved by Leicester shot-stopper Kasper Schmeichel.

The deadlock was eventually broken in the 21st minute as Leicester central defender Jonny Evans deflected James Milner's corner into his own net while trying to clear.

The Foxes almost pulled themselves in after 34 moments when James Justin skipped past one challenge before curling one inch wide of the upright from the edge of the region.

Even so, the Reds doubled their business lead five minutes before the break as Andrew Robertson's delightful cross found Diogo Jota, who glanced real estate a header for his eighth Reds target.

Jurgen Klopp was first forced right into a re-shuffle five minutes into the second half when Naby Keita found knock and was first replaced by the adolescent Nico Williams.

Immediately after, Brendon Rodgers responded with a twice change simply because Dennis Praet and Cengiz Under replaced Christian Fuchs and Harvey Barnes.

Liverpool was unlucky not need to add a third objective found in the 76th minute as Roberto Firmino was first denied by the upright before Sadio Mane struck the woodwork on the rebound mere seconds later.

Firmino finally got his brand on the scoresheet with four mins left to take up after buying on the end of Milner's corner to power home a good header into the bottom corner and wrap up an impressive win.

Because of this, the Reds have finally extended their unbeaten work home to 64 matches in the Premier League, which is a new club record. 
Source: www.soccerladuma.co.za
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