Premier League

Match report & 3 talking points as Reds keep title charge on track

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Liverpool kept their push for Premier League glory on track with a 4-1 thrashing of Ipswich Town at Anfield on Saturday afternoon.

A Cody Gakpo brace and goals from Dominik Szoboszlai and Mohamed Salah saw the Reds cruise to a victory that keeps their lead at the summit at six points.

As for Ipswich, who netted a late consolation through Jacob Greaves, they remain mired in the relegation zone having conceded ten goals in their last two games.

How the game unfolded

Liverpool signalled their intentions inside the first 50 seconds as Gakpo cut inside to send a rasping effort just over the bar from just outside the area.

And it took just a further ten minutes for the Reds to carve out a lead, Szoboszlai receiving the ball at the edge of the box and throwing a dummy before arrowing a left-footed effort into the bottom corner.

Ipswich were given brief respite from the relentless pressure when a break in play was required for Wes Burns to receive treatment on a knee injury that ultimately forced him off on a stretcher.

But Liverpool quickly picked up where they left off, with Gakpo sending in a cross to the back stick, where Salah controlled brilliantly before firing into the roof of the net.

The game was all but wrapped up before half-time when Szoboszlai’s first-time effort from a threaded pass was parried by Christian Walton into the path of Gakpo, who simply tapped in from close range.

Kieran McKenna attempted to change the flow of the game in moving from a back four to a back five at the break, but that switch only resulted in Ipswich being camped inside their own box and offering little on the break. As such, it was no surprise to see Liverpool extend their advantage, Gakpo heading home a delicious Trent Alexander-Arnold cross from the right-hand side.

Ipswich’s woes were almost added to by Alexander-Arnold, but he could only strike the bar with an effort from just inside the box in the final 15 minutes.

The visitors ended up with a goal of their own to celebrate, Greaves diverting a Julio Enciso corner in at the back post much to the delight of the travelling fans.

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Mohamed Salah (left) scored for the second time this week / PAUL ELLIS/GettyImages

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