The Sunday Guardian

Superb Salah treble at Bournemout­h sends Liverpool to top of League

- IAN CHADBAND BOURNEMOUT­H

Liverpool maintained their best start to a season as Mo Salah, back at his dazzling best, scored a hat-trick in a 4-0 win at Bournemout­h that took them, temporaril­y at least, to the top of the Premier League on Saturday.

Salah set them on their way in the 25th minute, latching on to the rebound after Roberto Firmino’s 30-metre shot was palmed into his path by Asmir Begovic, even though television replays showed the Egyptian to be marginally offside when he pounced.

There was no argument about his second strike straight after the interval when Firmino again freed him to maraud on goal and fire into the corner, with the help of the slightest nick off Nathan Ake’s heel.

After the unfortunat­e Steve Cook diverted Andy Robertson’s cross past Begovic for an own goal, Salah worked his real magic, outmusclin­g Cook to get to Adam Lallana’s through ball before dancing nimbly around Begovic and slotting home late on.

Salah’s treble at the Vital- ity Stadium put him on 10 league goals this season, matching Arsenal’s PierreEmer­ick Aubameyang at the top of the scoring charts that he dominated last season.

Against tough, seventhpla­ced opponents, Juergen Klopp’s side went a 17th straight league match unbeaten, equalling their club record set 10 years ago, and emulated the 4-0 thrashing of the Cherries in the correspond­ing fixture last season.

It put them a point clear of Manchester City at the summit on 42 points, though Pep Guardiola’s men have the chance to regain top spot later when they visit Chelsea.

AMAZING CAREER

It was a splendid afternoon for Liverpool’s James Milner to celebrate becoming only the 13th player to make 500 top-flight appearance­s in the Premier League era.

Salah even gave his own man-of-the match award to his 32-year-old team mate to mark his achievemen­t.

“He’s had an amazing career. I have to congratula­te him on an amazing career— he deserves this today,” Salah said. “I will not take it.”

As he clutched the match ball after his second Liver- pool hat-trick, the Egyptian added: “It wasn’t a bad way at all (to get back among the goals)...I enjoyed the last one the most. I was calm.”

Now getting back into his most imperious stride after a slow start to the campaign, Salah added: “My expectatio­ns are very high.

“I know everyone else’s expectatio­ns of me are also very high but the most important thing is for us to win each game and be top of the table.”

For Milner, it was a special afternoon after 16 years of excellence in the Premier League. “It’s the perfect way to celebrate it (the 500th appearance),” he said.

“It wasn’t our best performanc­e of the season by any means but we were efficient, got the job done and this fella (Salah) is unbelievab­le... He can win you a game on his own.” REUTERS

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