The Southland Times

Rampant Liverpool march on, Spurs slip up

- Steve Douglas

Roberto Firmino scored with an impudent no-look finish. There were jubilant cries of ‘‘Ole!’’ as Liverpool played possession football near the end, and the final whistle was met with a chant of ‘‘We shall not be moved’’ from The Kop.

Juergen Klopp’s players look unstoppabl­e as they march toward a first English top-flight football title since 1990. And they are having fun at the same time.

In the latest statement victory in their unbeaten start to the English Premier League season, Liverpool overwhelme­d Arsenal in a 5-1 win at Anfield yesterday, with Firmino scoring a hat-trick and Mohamed Salah invariably among the goals.

A ninth straight league victory opened a nine-point lead over second-placed Tottenham, who unexpected­ly lost 3-1 at home to Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers.

Manchester City will climb back to second spot, and within seven points of Liverpool, if they beat Southampto­n today. But there is already an ominous feel about the Anfield club’s ruthless performanc­es, and it is now 20 league games undefeated for Klopp’s men.

They received huge help from their rivals, though. Tottenham appeared to run out of energy in the loss to Wolves at Wembley Stadium, with the visitors’ goals coming in the final 18 minutes. Then Arsenal produced a shambolic defensive display that Liverpool’s devastatin­g front three happily capitalise­d on. Sadio Mane was the other scorer.

Arsenal mistakes preceded at least four of Liverpool’s goals, two of them being penalties after clumsy challenges by Sokratis and Sead Kolasinac. Salah converted the first to make it 4-1 in first-half injury time and gave up spot-kick duties to allow Firmino to complete his hat-trick in the 65th.

Having the most punishing schedule over the Christmas period caught up with Tottenham. It was their third game in six days and it showed at Wembley as Wolves dominated the second half and scored through Willy Boly, Raul Jimenez and Helder Costa. Harry Kane netted for the third straight game to put Tottenham ahead in the 22nd minute.

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