Premier League
Wolves 1-3 Liverpool: Treble with a surprise for the Reds in “Molino”
Wolves had them on their toes in the first half as they took the lead, but Liverpool looked completely transformed after that and with Salah taking the lead with two excellent assists, they ran away with a great 3-1 win at Molino .
Liverpool’s excellent start to the Premier League continues. Despite having their backs against the wall at Molinos against Wolves and trailing 1-0 towards the end of the first half, Jürgen Klopp’s side managed a remarkable turnaround in the second half, scoring three goals to win 3-1 They celebrated an away win and now have four wins and one draw in their first five games.
It is noted that at the end of the game, Mohamed Salah was now involved in 200 goals in his 223 league games for Liverpool (139 goals, 61 assists), with Thierry Henry being the only one to reach this number in fewer games (206 league games with Arsenal).
The match
Wolves got going straight away, unlike Liverpool, who were relaxed, casual and disjointed, allowing the home side to take the lead early on.
To be precise, in the 7th minute, when Neto made a brilliant attempt from the left (evading Somboslai, Gomez and Matip one after the other) and Huang hit the ball at the far post to beat Alisson with a free kick (1 :0).
In the continuation, the Wolves were in full control and Neto and Bellegarde “terrorized” from the wings the Reds, who themselves were unrecognizable in the first half hour and appeared shortly before the end of the first half and threatened through the large field Hakpo ( 39.) and Salah (45.).
Jürgen Klopp had seen enough in the first 45 minutes and no longer had to wait for his first corrective move from the bench, as Diaz made the first substitution in the 46th minute and the equalizer came far too quickly.
The Colombian “warned” the hosts with a good chance in the 47th minute (he sent the ball just past the right post with a header) and in the 55th minute, when Zota fed Salah, he managed the turnaround at the height of the small and Hakpo pushed the ball into the net with a throw (1:1).
Nunes and Elliott came into play in the 56th minute and the Merseyside side became even more aggressive, with Jose Sa pulling off a save in the Uruguayan’s place in the 70th minute but unable to prevent the turnaround shortly afterwards.
This happened in the 85th minute when Salah found a brilliant vertical pass to Robertson that pierced the heart of the opposition defense and the Scot (on his 200th Premier League appearance) made it 2-1 for Liverpool with a through ball. The icing on the cake came at 90+1 when Elliott’s shot hit the ball at the foot of Bueno and changed direction to deceive Sa and end up in the Wolves net, making the final 3-1 for the Reds.
- WOLVES: Sa, Semedo, Dawson, Kilman, Ait-Nouri (66. Bueno), Bellegarde (77. Doyle), Lemina (78. Traore), Gomes, Neto, Kunia (60. Fabio Silva), Huang (60. Doherty )
- LIVERPOOL: Alisson, Kwanza (82′ Kwanza), Matip, Gomez, Robertson, Sombosli, McAllister (46′ Dias), Jones, Salah (90+1′ Hraffenberg), Hakpo (56′ Nunes), Zota (56′ Elliott)
The results of the 5th game
- Wolves – Liverpool 1-3 (7′ Huang / 55′ Hakpo, 85′ Robertson, 90+1′ Auto Bueno)
- 16.09. 17:00 o’clock Fulham-Luton
- 16.09. 17:00 o’clock Tottenham-Sheffield
- 16.09. 17:00 o’clock West Ham – Manchester City
- 16.09. 17:00 o’clock Manchester United-Brighton
- 16.09. 17:00 o’clock Aston Villa – Crystal Palace
- 16.09. 19:30 o’clock Newcastle-Brentford
- 17.09. 4:00 p.m Bournemouth-Chelsea
- 17.09. 6:30 p.m Everton-Arsenal
- 18.09. 9:45 p.m Nottingham-Burnley
The program of the 6th game
- 09/23 17:00 o’clock Manchester City-Nottingham
- 09/23 17:00 o’clock Crystal Palace – Fulham
- 09/23 17:00 o’clock Luton – Wolves
- 09/23 19:30 o’clock Brentford-Everton
- 09/23 22:00 O’clock Burnley-Manchester United
- September 24th 4:00 p.m Chelsea-Aston Villa
- September 24th 4:00 p.m Arsenal-Tottenham
- September 24th 4:00 p.m Liverpool-West Ham
- September 24th 4:00 p.m Brighton-Bournemouth
- September 24th 6:30 p.m Sheffield-Newcastle
Source: sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
