Premier League: Liverpool Knockdown West Hammer To Extend League Game Streak To 18 Straight Wins
There yet is no stopping of Liverpool's unbeaten streak which now stands at 18 consecutive runs this year marked with a 3-2 win over West Hammer at Anfield that pushes their table lead to 22 points clear closest the team.
Struggling Hammer did try to fight off losing to Reds but failed with Sadio Mane tapping home the winning that gave the team their record-equalling 18th straight league game victory that ties that set by Manchester City in 2017.
David Moyes, who succeeded United's former head coach Sir Alex Ferguson and reigned between 2013-14, began to feel the heat from his former team as Georginio Wijnaldum headed and Hammer responded from Issa Diop's header to equalize the lead and Pablo Fornals gave the side the lead after the break with a side-footed shot that beat Alisson to the net.
Robertson set off Mohamed Salah with a cross and the Egyptian smacked the ball underneath Fabianski's legs and into the net to level the scores with Hammers, then Mane tapped in Alexander-Arnold's cross for the winning goal.
Mane yet again knocked in Alexander's cross but was ruled out by the VAR for offside positioning, likewise, Hammers threatened Alisson for an equalizer which he blocked into safety.
As Reds stand in the table, the Premier League title is almost with reach for the side and Manchester City do not look like a side that can catch up with them either. Cliching the league title wil extend Jurgen Klopp trophy-grasp for the side to four - he has already won the Champions League, Uefa Super Cup, and Club World Cup for Reds.
Also, Trents Alexander-Arnold is npw the youngest player in the league with the most assist (25) after Wayne Rooney and frmer Arsenal attacking midfielder Cesc Fabregas.
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