The Citizen (KZN)

Klopp loving Liverpool’s goal gluttony

- Liverpool

– Liverpool surged eight points clear at the top of the Premier League as Divock Origi (above) was the scourge of Everton once more in a thrilling 5-2 Merseyside derby win for the European champions at Anfield.

All but one of the goals came before half-time as Origi and Xherdan Shaqiri, who replaced the rested Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah, put Liverpool 2-0 up inside 17 minutes.

Michael Keane pulled a goal back for Everton before Origi got his second and Sadio Mane finished off a blistering counter-attack to make it 4-1.

The scoring did not stop there as Richarliso­n cut the deficit once more, but Georginio Wijnaldum hammered the final nail in the Everton coffin a minute from time as an eighth defeat in 11 league games sees the Toffees slip into the bottom three.

“All the goals were incredible,” said a delighted Juergen Klopp, who made five changes in total. “Wonderful goals, sensationa­l passes, super pieces of football. I loved it a lot.”

Klopp insisted this fixture remained the “standout” one in Liverpool’s season despite the massive points difference between the sides at either end of the table.

However, the German’s actions spoke louder than words as he could afford the luxury of leaving out Firmino and Salah at the beginning of a hectic month for the Reds in three competitio­ns.

“We needed fresh legs and I had to show my respect to the boys in the squad,” added Klopp. “They proved it. It is much more fun making changes, all of the boys are ready to deliver performanc­es like this.”

Origi scored the 96th-minute winner when the sides met last season at Anfield and proved his worth within six minutes this time with a calm finish to round Jordan Pickford and slot into an empty net after a sensationa­l pass from Mane cut Everton open.

Shaqiri was making his first start of the season, but also showed no signs of rustiness in front of goal by finishing off another Mane assist on his trusty left foot.

“My biggest dream is to win the title with this club and give it to the fans,” said the Swiss midfielder.

Everton manager Marco Silva must now wait to see if he is offered another stay of execution by the Everton board ahead of Chelsea’s visit to Goodison Park tomorrow. – AFP

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