Liverpool beat Leeds 6-1
Liverpool's five-match winless streak ended in an impressive way, when they scored six goals against Leeds. Most of the home fans left around the 70th minute, when Leeds played football like a relegation team. Those who stay will probably regret it, because two goals at the end of the match made Leeds receive a defeat like a tennis set. In the last two home matches, Leeds conceded 11 goals. At the beginning of the month, they also lost to Crystal Palace 1-5.
Liverpool only need to hit the target seven times to get six goals, because their attacking players are often in an empty position. The goal that opened the scoring in the 35th minute is an example. Trent Alexander-Arnold stole the ball in the middle of the field, coordinated with Mohamed Salah and then stretched for Cody Gakpo to cushion the ball into the empty goal.
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