Bay of Plenty Times

Gruesome injury robs goal of shine

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Mohamed Salah scored his 100th Premier League goal to set Liverpool on their way to a 3-0 win over Leeds that was marred by a serious ankle injury to Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott yesterday.

Salah converted a cross by Trent Alexandera­rnold in the 20th minute to become the 30th player to reach the milestone, with only four getting there quicker than the Egypt winger’s 162 appearance­s.

Fabinho poked in a second goal at a corner in the 50th and Sadio Mane added a third in stoppage time, extending Liverpool’s unbeaten start to the season after four games. The Reds are on 10 points along with Chelsea and Manchester United, one more than defending champions Manchester City.

Liverpool look set to be without Elliott for a considerab­le period, though, after he dislocated his left ankle following a tackle by Leeds substitute Pascal Struijk that earned the defender a red card in the 60th minute.

The 18-year-old midfielder was in a lot of pain and Salah immediatel­y beckoned Liverpool’s medical staff to come onto the field and treat Elliott, who was eventually taken off on a stretcher while receiving oxygen.

Elliott posted a picture of himself with thumbs up on Instagram before the full-time whistle, writing: “Thank you for the messages guys! Road to recovery.”

Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp looked emotional as he spoke about Elliott’s injury, which revived memories of a serious knee injury sustained by Virgil van Dijk that kept the defender out for most of last season.

“I heard it was dislocated and they couldn’t put it back and he is now in hospital,” Klopp said

“I saw the situation. I could see his foot was not in the right place. That is why we were all shocked.”

Leeds’ players, roared on by an expectant full house at Elland Road, played their part in a pulsating match but could have lost by a bigger margin as the visitors missed a hatful of chances, with Mane culpable in particular.

Leeds are yet to win a league game this season and are on two points from four games.

Liverpool, unbeaten in their eight previous topflight away games, were undeterred by an intimidati­ng atmosphere and there was an air of inevitabil­ity when Salah side-footed Liverpool into the lead from right in front of goal.

Only Alan Shearer, Harry Kane, Sergio Aguero and Thierry Henry have scored 100 Premier League goals quicker than Salah, who is in his fifth season at Liverpool and has won the Golden Boot award twice.

Mane then dragged a low shot wide, Illan Meslier saved again to keep out Elliott’s thumping effort, and Van Dijk was wayward with a free header as Leeds were opened up time and again.

Struijk, a 32nd-minute replacemen­t for the injured Diego Llorente, somehow denied Salah a second goal with a last-gasp challenge soon after the interval but Liverpool did eventually double the lead when Alexander-arnold’s corner was headed goalward by Van Dijk. Leeds failed to clear and Fabinho shot through Luke Ayling’s legs and beyond Meslier.

Leeds substitute Tyler Roberts headed straight at Alisson and then fired wide as the home side rallied, but all hopes of a fightback were extinguish­ed by Struijk’s straight red card in the 60th minute. — AP

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Leeds United player Junior Firpo winces as Liverpool medical staff tend to the injured Harvey Elliott on the pitch.
Photo / AP Leeds United player Junior Firpo winces as Liverpool medical staff tend to the injured Harvey Elliott on the pitch.

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