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Liverpool vs Watford. Premier League.

AnfieldAttendance53,316.

Liverpool 5

  • S Mané (9th minute, 20th minute)
  • D Origi (66th minute)
  • V van Dijk (79th minute, 82nd minute)

Watford 0

    Liverpool 5-0 Watford: Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk score twice in win

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    Liverpool 5-0 Watford

    Sadio Mane and Virgil van Dijk both scored twice as Liverpool returned to their fluent best with an impressive 5-0 victory over Watford.

    The Premier League leaders raced into a 2-0 lead thanks to Mane's double in the opening 20 minutes, the second a brilliant backheel from the penalty spot.

    Divock Origi, starting only his second league game of the season, added the third in the 66th minute with a low strike.

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    Liverpool: Alisson (7), Robertson (8), Matip (7), Van Dijk (9), Alexander-Arnold (9), Fabinho (8), Wijnaldum (7), Milner (7), Salah (7), Mane (9), Origi (7)

    Subs: Henderson (5), Lallana (5), Keita (5)

    Watford: Foster (4), Janmaat (4), Mariappa (4), Cathcart (4), Masina (4), Capoue (4), Hughes (4), Doucoure (5), Pereyra (4), Deulofeu (5), Deeney (4)

    Subs: Cleverley (5), Gray (6), Sema (5)

    Man of the match: Sadio Mane

    Van Dijk then headed in twice in the space of three minutes as Liverpool recorded their biggest victory of the season to stay a point clear of Manchester City at the top of the table.

    Liverpool's title bid has been dented in recent weeks with three draws in their last four league matches, but this was the perfect response against obliging opponents - as well as the ideal way to warm up for the Merseyside derby against Everton on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.

    Sadio Mane slides to his knees in celebration after giving Liverpool the lead
    Image: Mane celebrates after putting Liverpool ahead

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    Watford had conceded 11 goals on their previous two visits to Anfield and they were soon facing an uphill task again as Mane netted twice inside the opening 20 minutes.

    Starting in a central position in the absence of the injured Roberto Firmino, Mane opened the scoring in the eighth minute when he headed in from Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross.

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    Alexander-Arnold and Mohamed Salah tormented Watford's left flank and it was no surprise that the former was involved in Liverpool's second goal in the 20th minute.

    Alexander-Arnold crossed into Mane, whose first touch took him away from goal, but with his second he finished with a superb backheel that bounced over Ben Foster.

    Sadio Mane scores with a backheel against Watford
    Image: Mane scores with a backheel to make it 2-0

    Liverpool looked rampant against a flimsy defence, with Salah hitting the inside of the post and Fabinho firing a powerful effort over from 25 yards out.

    Watford did threaten late in the first half but Troy Deeney turned wide from close range after being picked out by Gerard Deulofeu's low cross.

    Virgil van Dijk celebrates scoring Liverpool's fourth goal with Georginio Wijnaldum
    Image: Van Dijk celebrates scoring Liverpool's fourth goal with Georginio Wijnaldum

    Liverpool added a third in the 66th minute when Origi cut in from the left and hit a low shot that beat Foster at the near post.

    Substitute Andre Gray almost pulled a goal back for Watford as he saw an effort pushed away by Alisson, before the goalkeeper diverted a volley from Gray over the bar from point-blank range.

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    Liverpool made two changes from their draw at Manchester United as Alexander-Arnold and Origi replaced Henderson and Firmino. Watford stuck with the same XI that won 5-1 at Cardiff.

    But Liverpool had the final say as Van Dijk headed in from Alexander-Arnold's free-kick and then nodded in from Robertson's cross a few minutes later.

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    • Liverpool's victory means the Reds now have 69 points with just 10 matches remaining in the Premier League; each of the previous seven sides to amass such a tally after 28 matches have gone on to win the title.
    • Watford (D4 L11) have now failed to win any of their 15 Premier League matches played on a Wednesday; the only side in the competition's history to play more games on a particular day without ever winning are West Brom on a Tuesday (27 games).
    • Liverpool (W25 D10) are now unbeaten at Anfield in the Premier League in their last 35 matches, the first side in the competition to reach this number of matches without defeat since Man City back in December 2012 (37 games).
    • Watford have now suffered defeat in each of their nine Premier League games against sides starting the day top of the league, conceding 26 goals, the worst such 100 per cent loss ratio in the competition.
    • Watford have become the first side in Premier League history to concede at least five goals in three successive away matches against a single opponent in the competition (1-6 in November 2016, 0-5 in March 2018, 0-5 tonight).
    • Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has overseen six Premier League victories over Watford, against no other side in the competition has he managed more wins.
    • Sadio Mane's brace for Liverpool were his 13th and 14th Premier League goals of the season, the most he has ever netted within a single campaign in the competition.
    • Divock Origi has had a direct hand in 11 goals in his last 18 Premier League starts for Liverpool (seven goals, four assists).
    • Trent Alexander-Arnold has become just the fourth Liverpool player to register at least three assists in the same Premier League match after Stan Collymore, Vladimir Smicer and Alberto Aquilani.

    Man of the match - Sadio Mane

    Alexander-Arnold and Van Dijk were both excellent, but Mane set up the win with two early goals. Playing in a more central position than he normally does, Mane made a good run for the first goal between Watford's centre-backs, and then produced a brilliant backheeled finish to extend Liverpool's lead.

    What's next?

    Liverpool make the short trip to Goodison Park to face Everton in the Merseyside derby on Sunday, live on Sky Sports. They then host Burnley on Sunday, March 10.

    Watford are at home against Leicester on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, and then travel to Manchester City on Saturday, March 9.

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