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    Liverpool thrash Norwich in season opener

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 10, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mohamed Salah (second left) has found the net in all five of his Premier League appearances on a Friday, scoring six goals times
    Mohamed Salah (second left) has found the net in all five of his Premier League appearances on a Friday, scoring six goals times
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    Mohamed Salah (second left) has found the net in all five of his Premier League appearances on a Friday, scoring six goals times
    Mohamed Salah (second left) has found the net in all five of his Premier League appearances on a Friday, scoring six goals times

    Liverpool scored four first-half goals as they started the new Premier League season with a blistering 4-1 performance to demolish newly-promoted Norwich City at Anfield.

    Norwich captain Grant Hanley scored the opening goal of the top-flight season when he sliced Divock Origi’s cross into his own net before Mohamed Salah opened his account after a pass by Roberto Firmino.

    German midfielder Marco Stipermann forced a fine save by Reds keeper Alisson before an unmarked Virgil van Dijk headed the third from Salah’s corner, Origi nodding the fourth after a stunning pass by Trent Alexander-Arnold.

    Teemu Pukki’s composed finish reduced the deficit after Liverpool lost Alisson to injury, the Brazil keeper replaced by new signing Adrian after slipping while taking a first-half goal-kick.

    There was a carnival atmosphere at Anfield for Liverpool’s first home game since beating Tottenham in the Champions League final on 1 June and Jurgen Klopp’s side responded with a superb display.

    They might have won by a more handsome margin as Tim Krul palmed Origi’s attempt onto the bar after making a brilliant save to keep out Firmino’s ferocious volley. Krul also did well to keep out Alexander-Arnold’s late free-kick.

    No Reds hangover from last season’s failed title charge

    Any fears Liverpool might be suffering a hangover after missing out to Manchester City by one point in the race for last season’s title were quickly dispelled as the Reds started their quest to win a first top-flight title in 30 years in style.

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    Supporters were looking for evidence Klopp’s team can go one step better than last season and, while bigger tests lie ahead, a thumping win against a team fresh out of the Championship is a decent start.

    After a quiet summer in the transfer market, it was the same familiar faces on show including nine players who started the win over Spurs in Madrid in June.

    Origi, who came off the bench to score in the Champions League final win, helped his side take the lead with a cross which ended in the back of the net after Hanley’s misfortune.

    Salah doubled the lead with a trademark low angled finish after Firmino’s assist before Salah turned provider with the corner for Van Dijk to make it 3-0.

    Liverpool were coasting and even after losing Alisson to injury they increased their advantage after Alexander-Arnold’s sublime pass allowed Origi to head the fourth goal.

    On a night of positives for the home side, Joe Gomez came through his first league game of 2019 after recovering from a fractured leg.

    Klopp said he was worried about the injury suffered by Alisson, who was a key figure in Liverpool’s eye-catching 2018-19 season.

    After slipping in front of the Kop, the Brazilian received treatment on the pitch before a stretcher was brought on.

    Alisson eventually managed to get back to his feet and leave the field with help from a physio, but any prolonged absence would be a blow for Liverpool.

    “With Alisson it is not good, but we will find a solution and move on,” Klopp told BBC Sport’s Match of the Day.

    “He felt his calf. He looked behind him because he thought something hit him.”

    The German added that the Brazilian would not feature in Wednesday’s Uefa Super Cup match against Chelsea.

    Former West Ham keeper Adrian, brought in to replace the departed Simon Mignolet earlier in the week, made one fine save from Moritz Leitner before being beaten by Pukki.

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