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Coutinho shows why he is still Liverpool’s main man

- Reuters

london — Philippe Coutinho’s importance to Liverpool may be difficult to put a price on following his latest exemplary showing in the 5-1 thumping of Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday.

The focus in recent weeks has surrounded the impressive Mohamed Salah and rightly so following his rich vein of form where he has found the net seven times in his last four league games to make him the division’s top scorer.

The Egyptian has played a major part in Liverpool achieving five wins from their last six league fixtures. Only table toppers Manchester City have enjoyed a better run of form.

But Coutinho’s presence is also consecutiv­e away league victories

for Liverpool a defining factor and he was the standout player as the Reds recorded an emphatic victory at the Amex Stadium.

Brighton could not contain the Brazilian forward, who was rested for the midweek win over Stoke City, and was unstoppabl­e as he helped set up three goals and also scored a superb free kick.

Manager Juergen Klopp will be thrilled that his influentia­l talisman has appeared to move on from the speculatio­n that saw him strongly linked with a big money move to Barcelona before the close season transfer deadline.

Should Coutinho continue to play as he did on Saturday, Liverpool will be major contenders for silverware this season.

After setting up Emre Can and Roberto Firmino for the opening two goals, he then produced a sublime piece of skill to get his name on the scoresheet.

The 25-year-old found the bottom corner underneath a free kick wall, evoking memories of a similar strike in an FA Cup quarter-final against West Ham United in February of last year. —

 ?? AFP ?? Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson (second right), Andrew Robertson (right) and Roberto Firmino (left) celebrate Philippe Coutinho’s goal against Brighton. —
AFP Liverpool’s Jordan Henderson (second right), Andrew Robertson (right) and Roberto Firmino (left) celebrate Philippe Coutinho’s goal against Brighton. —
 ?? AFP ?? Referee Andre Marriner shows a red card to Man United’s Paul Pogba. —
AFP Referee Andre Marriner shows a red card to Man United’s Paul Pogba. —

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