Wolverhampton Wanderers vs Liverpool. Premier League.
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Saturday 22 December 2018 09:00, UK
Liverpool are guaranteed to be top of the Premier League on Christmas Day after extending their lead at the summit with a 2-0 win at Wolves.
In the previous 10 Premier League seasons the side top at Christmas has won the title eight times and the Reds laid that marker down with goals from Mohamed Salah (18) and the excellent Virgil van Dijk (68).
The victory moves Jurgen Klopp's team four points clear of Manchester City, who play Crystal Palace on Saturday.
On a wet night in Wolverhampton, Liverpool failed to settle but Adama Traore could not take advantage of an early opening following a poor pass by Fabinho.
The Liverpool midfielder made up for that error by setting up the opening goal on 18 minutes. Ruben Neves failed to track his run down the right and the Brazilian crossed for Salah to skilfully flick home for his 11th goal of the season.
Wolves looked a threat on the break but despite registering four shots on target in the opening half, Alisson was not severely troubled.
Liverpool looked far more comfortable after the interval with Salah a constant threat on the counter attack. He provided a touch of class on 68 minutes to double his team's lead. Van Dijk was on hand to finish Salah's pin-point cross to score his first Premier League goal for the Reds.
From that moment it was game over and Salah could have added to his tally but Rui Patricio made some smart blocks.
Klopp's men saw the game out in comfortable fashion and as Jamie Carragher noted on commentary: "We have a title race!"
The Netherlands international is fast becoming the best centre-back in the Premier League, some would claim he is. This performance would add further fuel to that argument - it was a masterclass. Adama Traore got absolutely nothing out of the Liverpool defender, who even managed to match the striker for pace at one point. He's got it all.
Carragher was impressed with his performance in both boxes: "Van Dijk's been immense all season. His goal was as cool as you like, cushioning the finish in with his left foot."
Nuno Espirito Santo: "The way we conceded doesn't give me any joy at all. It was a good game. There were chances for both teams in the first half, we could have done better in the final third and with final decisions. The only thing that gives me something to think about is the way we conceded. After a set-piece, a second ball, it's a total lack of focus that we lost in that moment so we have to look at that and analyse that moment."
Jurgen Klopp: "So far it looks like a really special season, 48 points before Christmas is crazy. But there are other teams. Chelsea, Manchester City, Tottenham, Arsenal, will probably win, so then they have 40-something points, nobody is dropping points down to fifth or sixth. You will probably need 105 to be champions at the end of the season, you don't know."
Liverpool host Newcastle on Boxing Day while Wolves travel to Fulham, a game live on Sky Sports.