Liverpool put their disastrous defeat to PSV Eindhoven in midweek behind them and took all three points at the London Stadium as Arne Slot's men downed West Ham United
Cody Gakpo of Liverpool celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal to make it 2-0 at West Ham
Cody Gakpo of Liverpool celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal to make it 2-0 at West Ham
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Alexander Isak finally got off the mark in the Premier League as Liverpool battled to a 2-0 win at West Ham.
The Sweden striker had just one Carabao Cup goal to show for his efforts following his £125million summer switch from Newcastle but his well-taken strike in the second half, and Cody Gakpo ’s stoppage-time goal, fired Liverpool to a much-needed victory at the London Stadium.
They were helped on their way by Lucas Paqueta after the Brazilian was booked for dissent by referee Darren England, went back for a second moan, and was duly sent off.
The result means Arne Slot's side are back into the top half of the Premier League table after ending a run of three successive defeats in all competitions.
Here are how the Reds rated in London...
Biggest danger during the entire match was when being clobbered by Gomez first half.
Good positional sense to cover when required before break and got forward regularly, initiating the opener and assist for the second. Fine display on his return.
Opted to keep matters simple with some no-nonsense defending but West Ham allowed him the ball most of the time.
Tried to get Liverpool going forward first half with some searching diagonals and tested defensively in final quarter.
Plenty of energy and fight down the left flank in both directions and tidy enough with ball, more than holding his own up against the dangerous Bowen. Subbed.
More confidence and attacking purpose than in recent weeks and occasional bursts of acceleration first half before more holding role after that.
Used ball reasonably well first half but lack of mobility at times an issue. Neat enough when in possession.
Operating ostensibly on the right, got stuck in but not as much influence as of late until lung-busting run helped fashion the second.
Alexander Isak of Liverpool celebrates with his team-mates
Alexander Isak of Liverpool celebrates with his team-mates(Image: 2025 Izzy Poles - AMA)
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Playing in a central role, Liverpool’s most creative player throughout and key part in opener. Found good spaces and tested Areola first half. Subbed.
Touch let him down with one Wirtz pass, but got through lot of work and lay-offs created chances for Isak and Wirtz before setting up opener for former and then netting second.
Denied by fine Areola save first half before trademark first-time finish for the opener. At least looked like he’d met his team-mates before the match. Subbed.
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