Report and highlights as Mohamed Salah and Xherdan Shaqiri also on target
Sunday 28 October 2018 00:02, UK
Sadio Mane's double helped unbeaten Liverpool go top of the Premier League table with a well-earned 4-1 victory over Cardiff at Anfield.
The hosts were dominant from the off, with Mohamed Salah giving them a ninth-minute lead with his fourth goal for Liverpool in his last three appearances in all competitions.
Cardiff survived a siege on their goal in the first half before taking the attack to Liverpool in the second, but Mane's 66th-minute strike seemingly ended any hope of a comeback for the visitors.
Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock had warned his side faced an "impossible job" but Callum Paterson deservedly got them back in it with 13 minutes to go - the first goal Liverpool have conceded in the Premier League at Anfield since February.
Instead, late goals from substitute Xherdan Shaqiri (84) and Mane (87) sealed a win to send Liverpool - unbeaten in the league this season - top, until Manchester City face Tottenham on Monday Night Football at least.
Liverpool flew out of the blocks and put Cardiff under pressure right from the off, taking the lead with just nine minutes on the clock. Mane's initial effort from just inside the box was charged down, Georginio Wijnaldum was then also denied by a fine block, but Salah was on hand to slot home from the tight angle to net his 51st goal for Liverpool.
Cardiff - who stay 17th in the table - were at sixes and sevens as they struggled to cope with Liverpool at their relentless best. Virgil van Dijk almost added an immediate second, but his header came out off the post, before Salah was denied by Cardiff goalkeeper Neil Etheridge on the slide outside his box.
The only downside to Liverpool's play was that they were trying to be overly intricate in the final third, with Cardiff just about hanging on. Adam Lallana did almost net that second on the stroke of half-time, but saw his header cleared off the line by Cardiff captain Sean Morrison.
Cardiff came out for the second half with added impetus, but could not create that killer opening, and their lack of potency was punished when Mane made space for the shot himself, before firing an unstoppable strike into the net from the edge of the box to double Liverpool's advantage.
Liverpool took their foot off the gas after Mane's goal, which allowed Cardiff to get themselves back in it through Paterson. Junior Hoilett's low cross was deflected closer to Allison's goal by Van Dijk, Paterson stole a march, before prodding the ball home. Liverpool had gone 918 Premier League minutes without conceding at Anfield.
It was not long, though, before Liverpool made sure of the victory with Shaqiri - who made a huge difference after coming off the bench - finishing off his first goal for Liverpool smartly after being picked out by Salah in the box.
Salah then provided a sumptuous pass for Mane, who raced through before lofting the ball over Etheridge to put the icing on the cake with his 50th Premier League goal.
All talk of this supposed Salah blip must be well and truly put to bed now. He was calm in the finish for Liverpool's opener, but when his team were under the cosh late on, two fantastic passes undid Cardiff and ensured Liverpool secured that victory they needed to head back to the top of the table.
The pass with the outside of his boot for Shaqiri's goal was pinpoint, but the vision to pick out Mane for the clincher was as good an assist as you are likely to see. Four goals in three games, two assists in four minutes - Salah is back.The managers
Jurgen Klopp: "The boys are really disappointed with the goal we conceded. It will happen one day. In that period we were a bit sloppy, losing the ball here, losing the ball there. Cardiff could live with 1-0 or 2-0, as they know a set-piece can put them back in the game. But they did not get back in the game because we closed it with two wonderful goals. We are really happy - 26 points after 10 games is exceptional - so we are really happy."
Neil Warnock: We just made the wrong decisions in the first half. We had a great six or seven opportunities when running into their half, but we made the wrong decisions. I said at half-time, we have got a chance if we get the next goal, but unfortunately we didn't do that. "We kept going, and you could tell by the quiet of the crowd that there was a game on, but to concede two late ones like that is a blow. The players gave it their best shot, and that is all you can ask really."
Liverpool travel to Arsenal next weekend, while Cardiff host Leicester.