By Daily sports on October 25, 2020
Defending champions Liverpool returned to winning ways in the Premier League with a hard-fought comeback victory over struggling Sheffield United at Anfield.
Deputising at centre-back for the injured Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool midfielder Fabinho conceded a 13th-minute penalty for a foul on Oliver McBurnie on the edge of the box, allowing Sander Berge to slot in following a video assistant referee review.
Despite Liverpool facing spirited opposition, Roberto Firmino converted from Sadio Mane's saved shot four minutes before half-time and Diogo Jota's header completed the turnaround midway through the second half.
After two league games without victory, including their astonishing 7-2 defeat by Aston Villa, Jurgen Klopp's side moved level on points at the top of the table with Merseyside rivals Everton, who face Southampton on Sunday at 14:00 GMT.
Jota's decisive goal arrived two minutes after Mohamed Salah's fine finish from Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross was ruled out by VAR for offside, while Salah was denied by the woodwork late on.
John Egan's sliding intervention had prevented Salah from putting Liverpool ahead inside the first minute, while Alexander-Arnold's ambitious free-kick from the halfway line forced Aaron Ramsdale to tip over as the Blades endured early pressure.
United remain winless and with a single point after six games, but they offered manager Chris Wilder plenty of encouragement and were denied a 2-0 lead when returning Liverpool keeper Alisson pushed away Ben Osborn's excellent volley.
Reds find a way despite Van Dijk's absence
The potentially season-ending knee injury suffered by Van Dijk in the Merseyside derby is a seismic blow for Liverpool as they aim to defend their crown this season, but Klopp will have taken much comfort from Fabinho's near-faultless performance in the 1-0 midweek victory over Ajax in the Champions League.
Lining up without their Dutch centre-back for the first time in 75 league games, Fabinho once again partnered Joe Gomez in defence, although the Brazil international was at fault as he lunged in to his tackle on McBurnie.
Forced to play catch-up despite their early chances, the Reds wrestled parity through Firmino's instinctive finish and the lively Salah almost completed a rapid turnaround before the break when he ran the ball too close to Ramsdale.
Despite the return of Alisson, out since September with injury, there were moments of uncertainty at the back as Liverpool allowed United 13 shots at goal – but their own quality in attack ultimately told.
Jota, quiet in front of goal for much of the contest, claimed the points with his first shot of the match, diverting Mane's looped cross beyond Ramsdale's reach, to extend Liverpool's impressive unbeaten home record to 62 league games.
Wilder said he had seen sufficient signs of improvement after United's winless start to the season continued with a first point against bottom-placed Fulham last weekend.
Despite this admirable and energetic display at Anfield, United must begin to put points on the board soon.
The Blades' sluggish start was fast developing into a concerning drop in form, but on Saturday they showed the determination which saw them flirt with European qualification last season.
Enda Stevens' first-half block from Jordan Henderson's shot epitomised United's defensive spirit. However, it is in attack where they have lacked – with Berge's penalty their third goal in six games this season.
Club-record signing Rhian Brewster lined up against former side Liverpool for his first Premier League start since a £23.5m move in October, but the 20-year-old struggled to impose himself before his exit after 54 minutes.
United still proved a real nuisance and had two first-half penalty appeals turned down after the ball struck Andrew Robertson's hand in the penalty area and McBurnie went down following an aerial challenge.
They pressed for an equaliser until the end, but substitute Oliver Burke was unable to control his late attempt. (BBC)
•PHOTO: Jota heads in the winner for Liverpool against Sheffield United on Saturday at Anfield. PHOTO: Getty Images.
Source Daily sports
Posted October 25, 2020
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