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Liverpool beat Wolves 3-1 in late rebound:

Wolves take early lead, however Reds storm back with late objectives

Andy Robertson scores on 200th Chief Association appearance

Liverpool briefly top association, Man City to play later

WOLVERHAMPTON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Liverpool beat Wolverhampton Drifters 3-1 away on Saturday because of two late objectives in a glimmering rebound that put the Reds - to some extent for a brief time - top of the Head Association.

The hosts overwhelmed the main half at Molineux against a curiously slow and messy Liverpool, Hwang Hee-chan stroking in a seventh moment objective after a splendid run from Pedro Neto, before Wolves missed a line of additional possibilities.

Nonetheless, Liverpool came out changed in the last part, attracting level the 55th moment when Mohamed Salah set up individual striker Cody Gakpo for a tap-in.

Wearing the chief's armband on his 200th Head Association appearance, Andy Robertson slid in Liverpool's second from another Salah pass in the 85th moment as the guests poured forward.

Liverpool made it three in time added on, with Wolves' Hugo Bueno redirecting the ball into his own net from a shot by Harvey Elliott, sending the away fans into daze.

"I thought the final part execution was noteworthy and we got what we merited," said Robertson.

"We can concoct pardons for the primary half, similar to the global break and individuals voyaging, however we committed errors which we are not used to making."

The outcome put Liverpool top of the table for the present on 13 focuses after five games, with Manchester City one point behind them and playing later on Saturday away at West Ham.

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