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Mohamed Salah's exceptional performance puts Liverpool ahead

Liverpool climbs the ladder to the top with one more win added to their tally. Reds defeated the Hammers 3-1 after a superb performance by Mohamed Salah. He achieved what no Liverpool player has achieved in 34 years, scoring 20+ goals for four back-to-back seasons for Reds. West Ham was caught completely off-guard when the title defending team made a comeback in Premier League with two goals by the Egypt international in 57th and 68th, and one by Georginio Wijnaldum in the 87th minute.

Salah added real depth to the lineup after Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane were ruled out for the match, he has been a crucial piece of Liverpool’s squad ever since he joined LFC from Roma.  He has netted 115 goals from 182 goals across the competition for the League giants. Craig Dawson also scored late for the West Ham side but could not force a win.

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