Liverpool vs Huddersfield LIVE: Five-star Reds thrash Huddersfield to return to top
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Your support makes all the difference.Liverpool's title destiny may still be out of their hands but they refuse to submit, with the 5-0 demolition of Huddersfield Town a reminder they are ready to pounce should Manchester City slip up.
The gap between top - the place occupied by Jurgen Klopp's side after this victory - and bottom could not have been more glaring as the visitors were outclassed at Anfield.
City, now two points behind with a game in hand, face a potentially tricky trip to Burnley knowing they cannot afford a mistake at this late stage of the campaign,
The relegated Terriers did themselves no favours after allowing Naby Keita to score after just 16 seconds, Liverpool's quickest Premier League goal and their 100th in all competitions this season. Relive all the action below:
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14 minutes
If you'd watched this game from the minute mark onwards you'd think Huddersfield are the title challengers.
Liverpool really haven't gotten into it at all, goal aside.
When they finally do come forward, Mohamed Salah is uncharacteristically indecisive and stabs the ball harmlessly wide. Everything just seems a yard-or-two off for Jurgen Klopp's side.
Naby Keita put Liverpool into the earliest of leads at Anfield, but Huddersfield have been comfortably the better side ever since.
17 minutes
Virgil Van Dijk ducks to meet a dipping corner with his head and does well to get both purchase and direction on his resulting header, in the end too much of the former as it flies over the top of the goal.
19 minutes
Finally Liverpool take a stranglehold, an extended period of possession pushing every visiting player back to the edge of their own box.
A Mohamed Salah flick nearly frees Jordan Henderson.
21 minutes
We haven't seen a huge amount of Daniel Sturridge so far, though he is nearest to a Jordan Henderson cross that is well cut out by Christopher Schindler.
Huddersfield produce a counter of sorts that stalls and then goes again, Andrew Robertson beaten but safe in the knowledge that his Dutch colleague is serenely striding across to sweep things up.
GOAL! Liverpool 2-0 Huddersfield (Sadio Mane, 23 minutes)
There's the second!
It's a very simple goal, sparked by a Virgil Van Dijk surge from his own half to about 35 yards from goal.
His pass actually checks Andrew Robertson's run forward but the defence stands off the left-back, allowing him to pick out Sadio Mane, standing alone between the two centre-halves with no-one pithing sniffing distance.
A cooly taken header from six yards out, and that should settle the Liverpool nerves.
25 minutes
Daniel Sturridge deftly flicks the ball over Terence Kongolo's foot but the Dutch centre-half shows impressive resolve to stay with the striker, waiting for a moment of indecision in Sturridge's touch and sliding the ball from him on the edge of the box.
27 minutes
Jurgen Klopp has buried his chin in a snood of sorts, branded, of course. It must be a cold one on Merseyside.
Anfield still hasn't truly come alive. Mohamed Salah 20 yards from goal...
20 yards too high.
29 minutes
And Daniel Sturridge follows his teammate's lead with an equally awful shot from a similar distance, perhaps slicing even further from goal.
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