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LIVERPOOL VS WEST HAM

 Liverpool versus West Ham Joined LIVE: Chief Association result, last score and response

Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez got a splendid objective as his side frolicked to a 3-1 Head Association prevail upon a hounded West Ham Joined side at Anfield on Sunday, deftly controlling home a volley on the hour mark.

The guests got off to a flying beginning when Tomas Soucek constrained a splendid save from Alisson with a descending header in the seventh moment, and after two minutes Michail Antonio headed a Soucek cross wide with the objective under his control.

In any case, the Mallets were passed on to regret those early misses when Mohamed Salah was felled by Nayef Aguerd in the fifteenth moment for a stall punishment, and the Egyptian aggressor moved forward to crush home the subsequent spot kick to give Liverpool the lead.

That launched the home side, however West Ham actually figured out how to even out before the break when Jarrod Bowen jumped at the feet of Virgil van Dijk to score with a great low header for his fourth objective of the time.

Once more the objective was shockingly like the James Ward-Prowse strike that put them ahead against Manchester City seven days prior, however making them anything from the game wasn't sufficient.

In the wake of rejecting various fair possibilities, Nunez at last got on the scoresheet when he hooked on to a wonderful flung pass from Alexis Macintosh Allister, no doubt stirring up a lot of enjoyment for the Anfield swarm.

That objective deflated the Mallets' sails and substitute Diogo Jota had the option to snare home a third objective from Virgil van Dijk's knockdown in the 85th moment, four minutes in the wake of falling off the seat.

The success leaves Liverpool in second spot in the table on 16 focuses, two behind pioneers Manchester City, while West Ham are seventh on 10 focuses.

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