English Premier League

Liverpool cruise past Watford

Liverpool cruise past Watford. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s stunning free-kick and Roberto Firmino’s tap-in added to the score for the Reds, but it was far from a comfortable afternoon for Jurgen Klopp’s side, who had captain Jordan Henderson sent off in the second half.

Mohamed Salah set Liverpool on their way to victory over Watford to keep them within two points of leaders Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. Despite establishing a defensive club record for this stage of a top-flight campaign, Liverpool looked shaky at the back throughout.

And the hosts were aggrieved to not be given a penalty when Reds defender Andy Robertson appeared to foul Will Hughes while the score was level. It proved a pivotal moment for the Hornets, who were then unpicked by the visitors on the counter-attack once they had fallen behind.

Though Liverpool was far from at their best, the manner of this result endorses their credentials as challengers to City, while Watford slips to ninth in the table.

Mo Salah

Flying full-backs make the difference

While Salah may have opened the scoring for Liverpool, Alexander-Arnold’s second goal in the space of 10 days broke Watford’s resistance in the second period. It was a moment of undeniable quality from the right-back, who whipped a free-kick into the top corner from 25-yards after Adrian Mariappa had fouled Firmino.

He has now scored in consecutive matches after opening his account for England in the 3-0 win over the USA. Up until that point, the visitors had looked unsettled by the perseverance of Javi Gracia’s team, who forged several promising openings after capitalising on mistakes by the Reds.

However, Alexander-Arnold and left-back Robertson both came to the fore – though the latter was fortunate not to concede a penalty. Both players enjoyed more touches than Liverpool’s celebrated front three of Salah, Firmino and Sadio Mane, providing pace and purpose to the visitors’ counter-attacking.

Not even Henderson’s dismissal for two yellow cards – given for fouls on Isaac Success and Etienne Capoue – could stunt their attacking instincts. And it was Robertson’s galloping run down the left which ultimately laid on a late goal for Firmino, the Brazilian tapping in his fourth goal of the campaign after Mane had been denied by Watford goalkeeper Ben Foster.

Watford’s Liverpool woe continues

Conceding possession and territory appeared to be part of Gracia’s tactical plan from the start – and it worked initially as his team sat deep and frustrated Liverpool for long periods. While the visitors enjoyed 69% of possession, it took almost 40 minutes for them to fashion a noteworthy opportunity.

In contrast, Gerard Deulofeu slammed a shot past the Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson inside two minutes after racing clear – but was correctly flagged offside. Deulofeu then failed to collect a Tory Deeney through ball, before Alisson brilliantly turned away Roberto Pereyra’s drive as the hosts sliced through the Liverpool defence.

But their wastefulness, and referee Jonathan Moss’ decision not to penalise Robertson for a challenge on Hughes, ensured their dismal record against the Reds continued. Despite going into Saturday’s match with four victories from six home games this term, the Hornets have now failed to win 11 of their past 12 fixtures against Liverpool, losing 10.

Source: BBC News