Liverpool vs Aston Villa
FS: 2-1
Goals: Watkins 43′, Salah 57′, Alexander-Arnold 90+1′
Anfield
Saturday 10th of April
It was a familiar story in the first half, with Liverpool dominating but failing to take chances, then the visitors scoring a goal just before half-time.

An early chance arrived for Mo Salah after a mistake by Tyrone Mings. but the Reds’ top scorer poked his shot just wide.
Liverpool created chances but none were that clearcut and any shot was weak, while Ezri Konsa headed over a free header from a set-piece at the other end.
The opening goal than arrived in the 43rd minute when Alisson failed to deal with an Ollie Watkins shot was straight at the goalkeeper’s feet. A really poor goal to concede.
And the familiarity was added to by yet another absolutely absurd VAR decision in first-half stoppage time when Roberto Firmino’s goal was eventually ruled out for offside. This is not football; I could be hear all night with my compliants on VAR this season.

It should have been 1-1, but instead, half time signalled 753 minutes for Liverpool without a league goal at Anfield from open play.
Half time: Liverpool 0-1 Aston Villa
Liverpool’s eventual equaliser arrived just before the hour and was another predictable moment, when Mohamaed Salah netting his 28th goal of the season in all competitions- the Egyptian hasc scored 35 per cent of the Red’s goals this season.
Salah was on hand to head in from close range after Andy Robertson’s shot was saved. It was a deserved equaliser for the hosts.

Villa, though, almost took the lead again soon after, with Trezeguet hitting the post at the Anfield Road End.
Rather than the goal inspiring Liverpool to go for the win, they were poor for the final half an hour and barely threatened to take the three points.
But the win arrived in stoppage time when sub Xherdan Shaqiri’s shot was well saved, then Trent Alexander-Arnold rifled in a shot from the egdge of the box.
After recent criticism, you could see how much it meant to the young Scouser and there was huge relief for the Reds.

The win temporarily moves Jurgen Klopp’s side into fourth place in the Premier League, with other sides playing later this weekend.
Next, Real Madrid visit Anfield on Wednesday but Liverpool need a turnaround to overcome the Spaniards and remain in the chance with silverware this season.
MOTM- Mohamed Salah
Liverpool’s constant, Salah made it 28 goals for the season as he smartly followed up Robertson’s shot early into the second half – if anyone was to score it, it would have been Mo.
Salah’s all-round game was solid, with his quick feet and ability to dink passes inside when under pressure giving the Reds impetus in the final third, while he chipped in doggedly to hold on for the three points at 2-1 up.
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