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Salah stays Red-hot

Salah and Shaqiri deliver after Liverpool grind

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Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah capitalise­d on some quick thinking by Liverpool to maintain his impressive scoring record at Anfield in a 2- 0 win over last-place Fulham in the Premier League. Xherdan Shaqiri scored the other goal in the 53rd minute as unbeaten Liverpool won for the ninth time in their opening 12 games.

LONDON: Goals by Mohamed Salah and Xherdan Shaqiri took Liverpool from third place to the top of the English Premier League for a couple of hours at least with a 2-0 victory over bottom club Fulham at Anfield.

Juergen Klopp’s side made hard work of it for 40 minutes, however, and could easily have fallen behind.

Just before half-time the visitors’ Serbian striker Aleksandar Mitrovic had a headed goal disallowed for offside by the closest of margins.

Liverpool immediatel­y counter-attacked and Salah went clear to open the scoring.

Shaqiri’s side-footed volley after 53 minutes doubled the lead, pushing Fulham towards a sixth successive Premier League defeat, which equals a club record.

With only one win in their 12 matches, they remain two points behind the rest and have the worst defensive record in the league, having conceded 31 times. Goalkeeper Sergio Rico, on loan from La Liga club Sevilla, kept Liverpool at bay for most of the first half, making two particular­ly good saves from Salah.

Ryan Sessegnon, the highly regarded midfielder, missed a good chance to give the Londoners a shock lead midway through the first half.

A flick by Mitrovic put him clear but the teenager pulled his shot wide.

Then came the double blow to Fulham, who felt not only that Mitrovic was just onside when he headed in after a short-corner routine but that the ball was moving when goalkeeper Alisson took the quick free kick that allowed Trent Alexander-Arnold to send Salah through.

Less than 15 seconds had elapsed between the ball being in one net and the other.

Fulham had tried to play offside in vain and their defending was poor again when the unmarked Shaqiri scored with a precise sidefooted volley from Andy Robertson’s cross.

That seemed to knock the stuffing out of them and the only surprise was that Liverpool did not further improve their goal difference.

“We scored a lot of goals last season but this season we have been solid at the back as well,” said leftback Robertson.

“It was a difficult first half but in the second half I thought we controlled it.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? You can count on me: Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebratin­g after scoring the first goal against Fulham in the English Premier League match at Anfield yesterday. Liverpool won 2- 0.
— Reuters You can count on me: Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebratin­g after scoring the first goal against Fulham in the English Premier League match at Anfield yesterday. Liverpool won 2- 0.
 ?? —AP ?? Right on target: Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri celebratin­g after scoring the second goal against Fulham during the English Premier League match at Anfield yesterday.
—AP Right on target: Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri celebratin­g after scoring the second goal against Fulham during the English Premier League match at Anfield yesterday.

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