

Late in the first half, Ashley Young became the 29th player to be sent off for two cards after fouling Luis Diaz, reducing Sean Dyche's team to 10 men. Taking advantage, Mohamed Salah's penalty kick goal in the last fifteen minutes broke the deadlock thanks to Michael Keane's mishandling of a cross.
In stoppage time, the Egyptian scored a second goal by sweeping home from close range off Darwin Nunez’s shot. In addition, it marked Salah’s 29th goal or assist in his past 24 Premier League games, and it marked his 13th goal or assist in a string of home games. The Uruguayan striker, who recently gave Salah his eighth assist exclusively purely through a blasting run, has taken on the role of a new partner in crime. Their partnership is quickly becoming one to watch out for on the field.