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Isak scores as Liverpool stop rot at 10-man West Ham

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Alexander Isak scored his first Premier League goal for Liverpool since his record £125m move from Newcastle United as Arne Slot’s side ended their wretched run with a much-needed victory at West Ham United.

On an occasion of high emotion following the announcement of the death of legendary former Hammers captain and manager Billy Bonds, the Reds ended a dismal sequence of nine defeats in 12 games with a deserved success.


Head coach Slot dropped Mohamed Salah from a league starting line-up for the first time since April 2024, also at West Ham – a run of 53 games – under his predecessor Jurgen Klopp, and was rewarded with a much-improved display.


Liverpool dominated a subdued West Ham, with Florian Wirtz excelling in a role behind the strikers, before Isak ended his personal struggles with a fine half-volley from Cody Gakpo’s cross on the hour.

The home side’s misery was compounded six minutes from time when Lucas Paqueta was shown two yellow cards by referee Darren England in quick succession – the second for arguing the initial booking for a foul.

Liverpool then added a second goal their superiority deserved when Gakpo finished well in stoppage time.

 

BBC