The Dutch striker netted a long-range equaliser before Joel Matip headed the winner to seal a 2-1 victory at the London Stadium
Liverpool’s top-four dreams are still alive after they came from behind to beat West Ham 2-1 at the London Stadium on Wednesday.
Lucas Paqueta fired the Hammers into a 12th-minute lead, only for Cody Gakpo to equalise with a superbly-struck 25-yarder soon after.
Diogo Jota missed a pair of good chances and Jarrod Bowen had a goal ruled out for a tight offside, before Joel Matip, back in the side due to Ibrahima Konate’s injury, bulleted home a header midway through the second half to put the Reds in front.
And they were able to hold onto their lead, surviving a late penalty shout against substitute Thiago Alcantara which left Hammers boss David Moyes fuming at the final whistle.
GOAL rates Liverpool's players from the London Stadium…
Has to do better with the opener, which seemed to wrong-foot him. Did fine thereafter, including a superb interception to deny Ings.
Trent Alexander-Arnold (7/10):
A joy to watch in possession, but the risks of his new role were also highlighted as West Ham got plenty of joy down Liverpool's right flank. Played in a little more orthodox fashion after the break.
Joel Matip (8/10):
Back in the side in style! Bullet header to give his side the lead. Played well generally after a nervy start.
Virgil van Dijk (7/10):
Huge touch to deny Antonio and some big headers won in his own box. Got away with some lax stuff for Bowen's disallowed goal.
Andy Robertson (7/10):
Good battle with Bowen, and delivered the corner from which Matip made it 2-1.
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Midfield
Fabinho (7/10):
Much improved in terms of his reading of the game and recoveries in midfield. One of his best performances of the season.
Jordan Henderson (6/10):
Some good work out wide in the first half, but without the ball he looked leggy.
Curtis Jones (8/10):
Excellent off the ball and used it really well too, taking responsibility and showing composure throughout. Quietly having a pretty good run of form.
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Attack
Mohamed Salah (6/10):
A threat without being at his polished best.
Cody Gakpo (8/10):
Superb strike to level the game. His Roberto Firmino impression looks like it's going to be a good one. Classy on the ball and links the play really well.
Diogo Jota (5/10):
Missed two great chances in the first half and was scruffy with his final ball.
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Subs & Manager
Luis Diaz (7/10):
Got plenty of the ball and looked hungry and lively.
Thiago Alcantara (7/10):
Helped Liverpool regain control of the game with his poise and passing.
Darwin Nunez (5/10):
Came on and wasted a good counter-attacking chance. Has to tidy his game up, though his work-rate is unquestionable.
James Milner (N/A):
On late and immediately rattled someone.
Jurgen Klopp (7/10):
The intensity looks to be back in his team's play. Made the right subs at the right time.