Liverpool reclaimed the top spot in the Premier League with a 3-1 win over Sheffield United, extending their unbeaten run at Anfield to 29 matches in the top flight.
The atmosphere at Anfield was electric, with chants of “We’ve conquered all of Europe” echoing around the stadium.
The Reds were eager to assert their domestic dominance after witnessing rivals Manchester City and Arsenal secure victories on Wednesday.
The match started with a close call for Liverpool as James McAtee missed a golden opportunity for Sheffield United within the first minute. However, the Reds remained composed, showcasing their trademark resilience under manager Jürgen Klopp.
Liverpool’s breakthrough came through Darwin Núñez’s relentless pressure on Sheffield’s goalkeeper, resulting in an own goal. Despite dominating the game, the Reds only held a slim lead at halftime.
The second half saw Sheffield United fight back, equalizing through Gustavo Hamer’s header, aided by a deflection off Liverpool’s Connor Bradley. This ignited tension at Anfield, with Liverpool pushing for a response.
The decisive moment arrived when Alexis Mac Allister unleashed a stunning long-range strike to restore Liverpool’s lead. Cody Gakpo sealed the victory with a late header, leaving Sheffield United’s Premier League survival hopes in jeopardy.
Although Liverpool’s defense has been shaky recently, their ability to secure late wins bolsters their confidence in challenging for the league title.