Liverpool lives up to title hype in home rout

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Daniel Sturridge scores Liverpool's fourth goal in their 4-0 victory at Anfield over West Ham United in yesterday's English Premier League contest.

Mohamed Salah opened his account for the new campaign as Liverpool backed up pre-season hype they can challenge champions Manchester City for the Premier League title by sweeping aside West Ham 4-0 at Anfield.


Sadio Mane scored twice and Daniel Sturridge added a late fourth in an impressive display by Jurgen Klopp's men as £65 million (US$83 million) goalkeeper Alisson Becker kept a clean sheet on debut.


Liverpool haven't been crowned champions of England since 1989/90. But after reaching the Champions League final last season and spending more than anyone else in the Premier League in the off-season, there is palpable belief that near three-decade wait can come to an end in May.


Midfielder Naby Keita and Alisson were the only debutants to start from a reported £170 million summer splurge in the transfer market as Fabinho and Xherdan Shaqiri had to make do with a place on the bench.


However, there was little tinkering for Klopp to do up front after Salah, Mane and Roberto Firmino combined for 91 goals last season, and they again provided the firepower to outclass a sorry West Ham despite their own near £100 million outlay on nine new players.


Salah and Mane's pain at international level was Liverpool's gain as early exits at the World Cup with Egypt and Senegal meant they could join the club's pre-season tour of the United States.


A revelation in his first season at Anfield with 44 goals in all competitions, Salah is now a marked man. Yet, he was given the simplest of tasks to tap home the opener into an empty net on 19 minutes from Andy Robertson's pinpoint cross after he was freed down the left by the impressive Keita.


Salah should have had more as he was well picked out by a bursting run by Firmino only to place his shot too close to Lukasz Fabianski, who also made a brilliant save to turn Trent Alexander-Arnold's free-kick behind.


Fabianski was by far the busier 'keeper with Alisson making just one comfortable save and impressing far more with his feet to launch a series of Liverpool attacks.


The hosts finally doubled their lead to give the score the half-time reflection it deserved when another teasing Robertson cross was pulled across goal by James Milner and Mane left unmarked to side-foot home.


Mane produced a fine finish for his second eight minutes after the break after good work by Firmino, but had the linesman to thank just as much for the assist as he somehow wasn't flagged offside before firing past Fabianski.


Former City and Real Madrid boss Manuel Pellegrini is used to competing at the top of the table. Yet, despite the vast investment in the East Londoners, on this evidence Pellegrini will do well to better West Ham's 13th-placed finish last season as the visitors were happy to limit the damage after the break.


Sturridge inflicted the final blow two minutes from time with his first touch after replacing Salah.


Meanwhile, former England first-choice goalkeeper Joe Hart kept his second successive clean sheet for Burnley in an entertaining scoreless draw with Southampton in their Premier League clash on Sunday.


Hart, who made his Burnley debut in Thursday's 0-0 draw against Istanbul Basaksehir in Europa League qualifying, made a couple of outstanding saves, while former Clarets favorite Danny Ings made a similarly eye-catching debut for Southampton after his loan move from Liverpool.


The pick of his saves was denying Aaron Lennon from point-blank range, before he got down well to save Ireland international Jeff Hendrick's header at the end of the first half.


McCarthy was beaten once but former Saints midfielder Jack Cork had his goal ruled out for a marginal offside call.


Hart had less to do in the first half but proved equal to Mario Lemina's header, tipping it over the bar. Burnley started the second half as they had finished it on the front foot but couldn't find a breakthrough.


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