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Liverpool vs Aston Villa. Premier League.

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Liverpool 1

  • M Salah (67th minute pen)

Aston Villa 0

    Liverpool 1-0 Aston Villa: Mohamed Salah's penalty decisive on Steven Gerrard's Anfield return

    Match report and free highlights as Mohamed Salah's second-half penalty separates the teams on Steven Gerrard's Anfield return with Aston Villa

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    FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from Liverpool's win against Aston Villa in the Premier League

    Mohamed Salah made the difference for Liverpool on Steven Gerrard’s return as Aston Villa were beaten 1-0 at Anfield.

    Salah won and converted the penalty midway through the second half to secure the three points and maintain the pressure on Premier League leaders Manchester City.

    Gerrard, who was making his return as an opposition manager for the first time, set his team up to frustrate and did so for over an hour, but left with only good wishes for comfort despite appeals for a penalty late on.

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    Liverpool Alisson (6), Alexander-Arnold (7), Van Dijk (7), Matip (6), Robertson (7), Fabinho (7), Oxlade-Chamberlain (6), Henderson (7), Thiago (7), Mane (6), Salah (8).

    Subs: Jota (6), Milner (n/a), Minamino (n/a).

    Aston Villa: Martinez (7), Cash (7), Konsa (7), Mings (7), Targett (7), Nakamba (6), McGinn (7), Luiz (6), Ramsey (7), Young (6), Watkins (7).

    Subs: Sanson (6), Buendia (6), Ings (6).

    Man of the match: Mohamed Salah

    How Liverpool won it

    It was an emotionally-charged atmosphere at kick-off as there was applause for Ray Kennedy, winner of three European Cups at Liverpool, who died last month aged 70.

    Thoughts were with Gerrard before and after, greeting the Kop with a shy wave upon emerging from the tunnel and then hearing his name sung loudly in the eighth minute.

    But the Liverpool supporters turned their attention to the current players thereafter with Gerrard cast in the role of visiting manager sent to frustrate them. That is what Villa did.

    Andy Robertson's header was deflected awkwardly and well saved by Emiliano Martinez. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, in an advanced role, curled an effort just wide.

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    But Liverpool were restricted to half-chances throughout a fiercely contested first half in which three players were booked and many more robust challenges went in.

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    Jurgen Klopp made one change to his Liverpool side with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain coming in to replace Diogo Jota who, after picking up a knock against Wolves, was on the bench.

    Steven Gerrard made one change to the Aston Villa team, Emiliano Buendia dropping to the bench with Matt Targett back in the starting line-up.

    Villa were obdurate but, with Ollie Watkins up front, there is pace on the counter-attack too, although it was Ashley Young who almost nipped in when Alisson slipped.

    It was well balanced at the break, with the boos that greeted the officials at half-time, an indication that Gerrard's team were succeeding in making life very difficult.

    The pressure was ramped up as Liverpool attacked the Kop in the second half, Virgil van Dijk's header being tipped over by Martinez before Salah curled just wide.

    Klopp sent Diogo Jota on after an hour and he was soon causing problems, his shot being blocked by Tyrone Mings who was doing everything to repel Liverpool.

    Even the Villa captain could not cope with Salah. A drop of the shoulder set him away and induced the foul. The Egyptian beat Martinez from the spot and Anfield erupted in noise.

    Mohamed Salah puts Liverpool ahead from the penalty spot
    Image: Mohamed Salah puts Liverpool ahead from the penalty spot

    Jota was still hungry and almost doubled the lead after intercepting a back-pass to Martinez. Salah should then have finished it when put clean through by the unselfish Sadio Mane.

    There was almost a twist when late substitute Danny Ings came close to capitalising on indecision between Alisson and Joel Matip but was unable to seize upon the loose ball.

    Gerrard wanted a penalty as Alisson seemed to catch Ings when he was scrambling to retrieve the situation.

    Instead, Villa's impressive defensive effort brought no reward. And Gerrard's return became just another Premier League fixture at Anfield in which Salah stole the show.

    What the managers said...

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    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp hailed his sides dominant performance as they picked up a 1-0 win at home to Aston Villa

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp: "For 75 minutes we were outstanding. Then we go 1-0 up and the game opens up, let's say it like this. They changed a little bit but we changed too much. We lose our rhythm and when you lose your rhythm in a game it is hard to get it back."

    Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard: "The plan was to stay in the game for as long as we could. The idea was to get to 60 or 70 minutes and then throw things at them when the crowd got nervous and it opened up. The penalty changed that. I thought we were unfortunate."

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    Steven Gerrard hailed his Aston Villa side for their performance against Liverpool, where he made a return to Anfield

    Analysis: Gerrard's return ends in defeat

    Memories were everywhere for him here.

    Glance to his right and he could envisage the strike against Olympiakos that made Liverpool's Istanbul miracle possible. Glance to his left and he might recall the left-footed volley against Levski Sofia that sparked his touchline embrace with Gerard Houllier.

    Houllier returned here as Aston Villa manager just over a decade ago and waved to the Kop - a move that was badly received among the travelling support. Gerrard had clearly been wary of painting himself as a Liverpool manager-in-waiting on his own return.

    In truth, while there was good feeling before and after the game, it was the action that took centre-stage, chants for Gerrard soon being drowned out by chants of Liverpool early on.

    The focus of the visiting manager was on his team and he set his side up well, limiting Liverpool to half-chances while the game was goalless as they defended bravely.

    The threat on the counter-attack was there but one moment of quality proved the difference. Mings was three-quarters of the way towards the man-of-the-match award. But on an afternoon when Gerrard had a number of special moments, Salah needed only one.

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    Steven Gerrard received a standing ovation from Liverpool fans on his return to Anfield as Aston Villa manager.

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    • Liverpool have won consecutive Premier League games 1-0 for the first time since December 2015, while this was their 100th 1-0 victory in the competition overall.
    • Liverpool have won their last four Premier League home games against Aston Villa, their longest such run against the Villans since another run of four between January 2004 and October 2006.
    • Liverpool have now scored in each of their last 26 Premier League games. However, they've failed to score in the first half in consecutive Premier League games, having found the net in the opening 45 minutes in 20 of their previous 21.
    • Aston Villa failed to register a single shot on target in a league match for the first time since December 2019 (vs Sheffield United).
    • Liverpool's Mohamed Salah has scored each of his last 15 penalties taken in the Premier League, the second longest ever such run in the competition after Matt Le Tissier (23 between 1994 and 2000).
    • Salah has now either scored or assisted a goal in 14 consecutive Premier League appearances, just one off Jamie Vardy's record of 15 between August and December 2015.

    What's next?

    Liverpool host Newcastle at 8pm on Thursday, while Aston Villa go to Norwich at 7.45pm on Tuesday. Watch free highlights from both games shortly after full time on Sky Sports.com, the Sky Sports App and the Sky Sports Football YouTube channel.

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