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    Liverpool back to winning ways with victory over Aston Villa

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 5, 20201 Comment4 Mins Read
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    Sadio Mane scores his 20th goal for Liverpool this season
    Sadio Mane scores his 20th goal for Liverpool this season
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    Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool cannot focus on breaking records after the Premier League champions made it 17 wins from 17 home games this season by beating Aston Villa.

    The Reds moved on to 89 points after second-half goals from Sadio Mane and Curtis Jones secured a 2-0 win.

    Liverpool need 12 points from the last five games to beat Manchester City’s record of 100 points in a season.

    “We’ve always focused on the game and that won’t change,” said Klopp.

    “We didn’t come here and have the numbers we have because we thought about breaking records.

    “Hopefully in the future, when the record ends or the season ends, I can start thinking about it.

    “If we can do something special it is great but we really don’t think too much about it.”

    As well as breaking the record for most points in a season, Liverpool can also match Sunderland’s 128-year-old record of winning every home league game in a season.

    They have won 17 out of 17 in 2019-20 and 24 in a row in total – a run stretching back to a 1-1 draw with Leicester in January 2019.

    This was Liverpool’s first game at Anfield since becoming Premier League champions and the win ensured they bounced back after being beaten 4-0 by Manchester City on Thursday.

    However, they were far from their best with the opening goal coming from just their second shot on target, Mane lashing Naby Keita’s cross in via the underside of the crossbar.

    Until then Villa had looked like earning a precious and unexpected point and had even had chances to go ahead themselves, with Alisson parrying away Anwar el Ghazi’s fierce shot early in the second half.

    Mane’s strike clearly deflated the visitors and they fell further behind just before full-time when Jones celebrated signing a new long-term deal by volleying home his first Premier League goal.

    Klopp added: “Aston Villa were fighting with all they had and it makes life uncomfortable.

    “I like it, it was not a brilliant performance but it was a good performance that gets us three points.”

    Defeat for Villa means they remain in the relegation zone in 18th, one point adrift of safety and still searching for their first win since the Premier League restarted.

    Reds not at their best, but get the job done

    This was a welcome return to winning ways for Liverpool in their first Anfield game since a first league title win in 30 years was confirmed.

    After the thrashing at Etihad Stadium, boss Jurgen Klopp said that his side had not lost any focus after achieving their main objective, but they were distinctly below par in a scrappy opening half against Villa.

    After being given a guard of honour by the visitors before kick-off, Liverpool struggled to get into any sort of rhythm and did not register a first shot on target until shortly before half-time when Mane’s snapshot was comfortably saved by former Reds keeper Pepe Reina.

    That was only their second attempt on goal – the first time in almost two years that the Reds had managed just two shots in the first half of a Premier League game.

    Roberto Firmino, left on the bench as Klopp rotated his squad, came on just after the hour and only then did the hosts really start to look like their old selves.

    In the end Liverpool, as champions do, got the job done.

    It was not an encounter that will live long in the memory but it keeps Klopp’s side on course to add a couple more records to an already incredible season.

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