Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Liverpool toys with Southampto­n in latest win

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Diogo Jota celebrated scoring the quickest goal in the English Premier League this season by sitting on the Anfield turf, crossing his legs and pretending to play on a gaming console.

Liverpool simply toyed with Southampto­n on Saturday.

In another masterful display by the best attack in the league, Liverpool swept to a 4-0 win to become the first top-flight team since Sunderland in 1927 to score two or more goals in 17 straight matches in all competitio­ns.

Needless to say, Jurgen Klopp’s ruthless team is comfortabl­y the top scorer in the Premier League with 39 goals — no other side is within eight — and the latest victory pulled Liverpool to within a point of leader Chelsea, which doesn’t play until Sunday against Manchester United.

“They are a team on fire,” Southampto­n manager Ralph Hasenhuttl said. “It was unbelievab­le how well they played.”

Jota led Liverpool with two goals — the first coming after 97 seconds, with his celebratio­n perhaps a nod to his off-field penchant for gaming. Indeed, he won a FIFA 20 tournament played by Premier League stars while soccer was suspended last year following the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Thiago Alcantara’s deflected strike and Virgil van Dijk’s volley completed the scoring against a Southampto­n team whose bold approach of deploying three strikers at Anfield backfired in spectacula­r fashion.

Liverpool was 3-0 ahead

after 37 minutes and could easily have doubled its final goals tally.

“We could have scored more if we had been calmer,” Klopp said. “The boys … are difficult to defend. Difficult to find a challenge with quick movements and passing. That is why we come through.”

NEWCASTLE STILL WINLESS

Liverpool’s aggressive, front-foot style is something Eddie Howe is trying to bring to Newcastle after taking over at the Saudicontr­olled north-east club. It might take some time. A 2-0 loss at Arsenal extended Newcastle’s winless start in the league to 13 games and the team is in last place, three points behind next-to-last Norwich and six from safety. Norwich drew 0-0 at home to Wolves, while 17thplaced Leeds was held at Brighton to 0-0, too.

“When you’re lacking in confidence, you’ll naturally attract criticism, and we’ll have to take that and be broad-shouldered,” Howe

said.

“But if we stay committed like we were today, then we will have a chance.“

Arsenal scored secondhalf goals through Bukayo Saka and the man who replaced him as a substitute, Gabriel Martinelli, as Mikel Arteta’s team continued its recovery from losing its first three league matches without scoring.

GERRARD’S FAST START

Liverpool great Steven Gerrard’s start to life as a Premier League manager couldn’t be going any better.

Aston Villa has two straight wins under Gerrard, a 2-1 at Crystal Palace coming a week after a 2-0 at home to Brighton.

Goals by Matt Targett and John McGinn helped Gerrard get the better of Palace manager Patrick Vieira, a battle of Premier League midfield greats.

Marc Guehi scored a stoppage-time consolatio­n for Palace, which lost at home for the first time under Vieira.

 ?? Clive Rose / Getty Images ?? Aston Villa’s John McGinn, left, celebrates after scoring against Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Clive Rose / Getty Images Aston Villa’s John McGinn, left, celebrates after scoring against Crystal Palace on Saturday.

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