Liverpool secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Wolves at Anfield on Sunday, increasing their lead at the top of the Premier League to seven points. The win was a much-needed response after a disappointing week, as Liverpool bounced back from an FA Cup exit and a Merseyside derby draw.
The match saw Luis Diaz end his goal drought, scoring his first goal in 2025. It was his 13th goal of the season after going 10 matches without finding the net. Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah continued his impressive form, converting a penalty before halftime to extend his tally to 28 goals across all competitions this season.
Wolves’ Matheus Cunha scored in the second half, but despite a tense finish, Liverpool held on for the three points. The victory was crucial, especially after Arsenal’s recent 2-0 win at Leicester, which had put pressure on Liverpool’s title aspirations.
The win was a response to their recent struggles. Liverpool had been eliminated from the FA Cup by Plymouth and had drawn 2-2 with Everton in their previous league match. With Arsenal hot on their heels, Liverpool needed a victory to stay in control of the title race.
The team’s next matches include tough fixtures against Aston Villa, Manchester City, and Newcastle, giving them a chance to further solidify their position. Liverpool manager Arne Slot, despite facing charges for a confrontation with referee Michael Oliver, urged his team to channel their frustration from the Everton game into a strong performance against Wolves.
Liverpool got off to a strong start with Diaz opening the scoring in the 15th minute. The Colombian forward received a return pass from Salah after a deflection off Wolves’ Toti Gomes and managed to chest the ball past Wolves’ goalkeeper Jose Sa.
The first half saw several close chances for Liverpool. Dominik Szoboszlai came close with a low shot that missed the target, and Diogo Jota had his attempt saved by Sa following a cross from Andy Robertson.
In the 37th minute, Salah doubled Liverpool’s lead with a penalty, despite Wolves’ protests over a possible push by Diaz on Emmanuel Agbadou. The penalty was awarded after a VAR review confirmed no foul had been committed against Wolves’ defender.
Salah’s goal marked his seventh goal in his last six appearances, reinforcing his vital role in Liverpool’s attack this season.
In the second half, Wolves came close to halving the deficit. Marshall Munetsi missed a clear opportunity, with Liverpool’s goalkeeper Alisson Becker making a crucial save to keep his team ahead. A penalty shout for Liverpool was overturned by VAR after Jota was judged to have dived in the box following a challenge from Agbadou.
Wolves managed to pull one back in the 67th minute. Cunha curled a shot past Liverpool’s Ryan Gravenberch to reduce the lead to 2-1, but despite some late pressure, Liverpool held firm to secure the victory.
The win marks Liverpool’s fourth in their last five league matches, keeping them firmly at the top of the Premier League. With key fixtures ahead, the Reds will look to continue their strong form and edge closer to potentially securing their 20th English league title.
As Liverpool moves forward, the challenge to maintain their lead grows tougher, but with key players like Salah firing on all cylinders, they remain well-positioned in the title race.
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