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Liverpool 1-0 West Ham: Mane's goal helps the Reds take three points at Anfield

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Sadio Mane survives a tight VAR call for the first-half winner as the Reds are left to hold on.

2021/2022 Premier League

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Match Events

0' The match is about to start!

2' MISS! Salah's shot saved

4' Salah goes down in the box but ref says no penalty!

14' CHANCE! Antonio's shot saved by Alisson

20' CHANCE! Mane's long shot wide out

22' AGAIN! Antonio's shot denied by Alisson

26' GOAL! Liverpool 1-0 West Ham (Mane)

33' CLOSE! Alexander-Arnold's free-kick inches wide

39' Unbelievable! Alexander-Arnold makes goal-line clearance

48' CLOSE! Robertson makes an important clearance

64' CLOSE! Diaz's shot wide out

70' Unbelievable! What a miss from Lanzini

80' AGAIN! Antonio's shot blocked

88' Yellow Card! Jota booked

Sadio Mane's first-half goal proved enough for Liverpool as they stumbled to a 1-0 win over West Ham to move them three points off leaders Manchester City.

The Reds were far from their free-flowing best and with better composure, the Champions League-chasing Hammers could have left Anfield with a deserved point, but gilt-edged chances passed up in both halves allowed the hosts to claim a 12th successive victory.

Mane's strike was confirmed by VAR as he latched onto Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross-cum-shot to fire beyond Lukasz Fabianski from six yards, having timed his run to perfection to stay the right side of defender Craig Dawson.

Liverpool could have doubled their lead before the break when Luis Diaz's effort was cleared off the line by Aaron Cresswell, but so could West Ham have claimed an equaliser when Alexander-Arnold was needed to hook Pablo Fornals's effort away after he had lobbed Alisson.

As Diaz twice went close to a Liverpool second after half-time, Manuel Lanzini passed up the chance of the game to level, controlling Tomas Soucek's right-wing cross brilliantly before blazing over from six yards with the goal gaping ahead of him.

The manner of the performance will not have pleased Jurgen Klopp but the three points will be all-important ahead of the Manchester derby on Sunday, while West Ham - still two points behind fourth-placed Manchester United, having played a game more - saw their top-four hopes fade further with a third winless game from four.

What's next?

Liverpool will take on Inter Milan in the second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday, March 8 at 8pm before returning to Premier League action against Brighton on Saturday, March 12 at 12.30pm.

West Ham will travel to face Sevilla in the first leg of their Europa League last-16 tie on Thursday, March 10 at 5.45pm. The Hammers' next Premier League game will be against Aston Villa on Sunday, March 13 at 2pm.



Line-ups

Liverpool XI: Henderson, Alisson, Salah, Van Dijk, Mane, Fabinho, Robertson, Naby Keita, Alexander-Arnold, Konate, L. Díaz

Subs: Milner, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Minamino, Origi, Joe Gomez, Jota, Kelleher, Curtis Jones, Elliott

West Ham XI: Fabianski, Cresswell, Antonio, Dawson, Lanzini, Zouma, Vlasic, Soucek, Bowen, Fornals, Ben Johnson

Subs: Noble, Areola, Masuaku, Fredericks, S. Benrahma, Diop, A. Král, A. Okoflex, D. Chesters