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Vardy (seven) has scored more Premier League goals against Liverpool than against any other team. Only Andrew Cole (11) and Thierry Henry (eight) have scored more Premier League goals against the Reds than Vardy. Man of the match - Mohamed SalahSalah had six shots in total and both his efforts on target were goalsMan of the match could easily have been awarded to Harry Maguire, who defended with every part of his body as Leicester tried to cling on. In the end, it was Salah who proved the difference and for all his efforts, Maguire could not stop him from completing the Reds' comeback. What's next? Liverpool travel to Turf Moor to take on Burnley in the league on New Year's Day (15:00 GMT) - a fourth game in 10 days for Klopp's side. Leicester will aim to bounce back when they host Huddersfield Town at the same time, as they too struggle with a busy calendar.
Leicester stay in eighth but have now gone five games without a victory. "On perfect days we win football games, " said Klopp. "The crowd were unbelievable and we needed them today to score these two goals. It's a good team performance and a well-deserved win. "The only concern will surround the fitness of match-winner Salah, who Klopp said was "limping" when he was substituted with less than 10 minutes left to play. "We have to check it, " added the German. "We tried to change it as quick as possible and of course that is not too good. "Klopp uncertain over Salah injuryWhat happened in the Premier League on Saturday? Relive Liverpool's victory over LeicesterReaction to all of Saturday's Premier League matchesKlopp's men show persistenceLiverpool have failed to capitalise on their chances too many times this season - having to settle for draws against both West Brom and Spartak Moscow after dominating for 90 minutes.
Liverpool 2-1 Leicester CityMohamed Salah has scored 17 goals in the Premier League so far this season - just one less than Harry Kane. Manager Jurgen Klopp called Liverpool's reaction to going a goal down against Leicester the "best I've ever seen" after Mohamed Salah's double helped them come from behind to win at Anfield. Jamie Vardy gave the visitors an early lead when he poked home from a Riyad Mahrez pass before Salah equalised in the second half. The Egypt international then turned Harry Maguire on the edge of the area before firing in his second of the day - and 17th Premier League goal of the season - to give Liverpool the lead. Klopp described the hosts' performance as "perfect" and the Reds, who will finish the year in fourth place, extended their unbeaten run to 15 games.
Liverpool v Leicester team newsLiverpool predicted line-up: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Konate, van Dijk, Robertson; Elliott, Thiago, Henderson; Salah, Firmino, NunezLeicester predicted line-up: Ward; Castagne, Evans, Faes, Thomas; Soumare; Maddison, Tielemans, Dewsbury-Hall, Barnes; DakaLiverpool v Leicester oddsIn working partnership with the Radio Times, bet365 has provided the following betting odds for this event:bet365 odds: Liverpool (2/7) Draw (5/1) Leicester (17/2)*For all the latest football odds and more, visit bet365 today. Bet £10 & Get £50 in Free Bets for new customers at bet365.
Second Half ends, Liverpool 2, Leicester City 1. Foul by Roberto Firmino (Liverpool). Daniel Amartey (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Delay over. They are ready to continue. Delay in match Ragnar Klavan (Liverpool) because of an injury. Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. Foul by Andrew Robertson (Liverpool).
Liverpool vs. Leicester City - Football Match Summary - February 10, 2022 - ESPN2021-22 English Premier League 2 FT 0 KO First Half begins. 34 Diogo Jota Goal - Volley HT Halftime 50 Roberto Firmino Yellow Card 60 On: Harvey Elliott|Off: Curtis Jones On: Mohamed Salah|Off: Roberto Firmino On: Youri Tielemans|Off: Boubakary Soumaré On: Kelechi Iheanacho|Off: Patson Daka 79 On: Harvey Barnes|Off: Ademola Lookman 87 Diogo Jota Goal 90 On: Takumi Minamino|Off: Luis Díaz Second Half ends, Liverpool 2, Leicester City 0.
Shinji Okazaki (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool) wins a free kick on the left wing. Foul by Daniel Amartey (Leicester City). Substitution, Liverpool. Ragnar Klavan replaces Philippe Coutinho. Offside, Leicester City. Harry Maguire tries a through ball, but Vicente Iborra is caught offside. Shinji Okazaki (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
The crowd were unbelievable and we needed them today to score these two goals. "Mo [Salah] was fantastic with his dribbling and his vision. I couldn't ask more from him. Staying in the game is the real deal of football in this league - but I am happy for Mo, I am happy for the team, because this group is a fantastic group of players. "Liverpool turnaround frustrates PuelLeicester manager Puel: "Of course, after a defeat it is a disappointment - but Liverpool played their best today. "We did well to score first and we tried to keep that in the second half.
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What channel is Liverpool v Leicester Premier League match on? Kick off time, TV coverage and live stream detailsBoth clubs made sluggish starts to the season but rallied ahead of the break and will be looking up the table as the new year approaches. Leicester have beaten Liverpool at the King Power Stadium in each of the last two seasons but they've not won at Anfield for more than two decades. Former Reds boss Brendan Rodgers certainly knows what it takes to win in L4 but even with spirits now high in the Foxes camp, Friday's game will be a real test. RadioTimes. com has rounded up everything you need to know about how to watch Liverpool v Leicester on TV and online.
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Line-upsLiverpoolFormation 4-3-31Karius12Gomez32Matip6Lovren26RobertsonBooked at 90mins10CoutinhoSubstituted forKlavanat 89'minutes23CanBooked at 53mins7MilnerBooked at 8mins11SalahSubstituted forWijnaldumat 83'minutes9Firmino19ManéSubstituted forOxlade-Chamberlainat 72'minutesSubstitutes5Wijnaldum17Klavan20Lallana21Oxlade-Chamberlain22Mignolet29Solanke66Alexander-ArnoldLeicesterFormation 4-4-1-11Schmeichel18Amartey5Morgan15MaguireBooked at 53mins28Fuchs26MahrezSubstituted forOkazakiat 73'minutes25NdidiBooked at 62mins21Iborra11AlbrightonSubstituted forJamesat 83'minutes7Gray9VardySubstituted forSlimaniat 74'minutesSubstitutes12Hamer13Musa16Dragovic19Slimani20Okazaki22James30ThomasReferee:Neil SwarbrickAttendance:53, 226Live TextMatch ends, Liverpool 2, Leicester City 1.
We need to continue our work, but it is important to concentrate on the game on Monday and forget this game to move forward. "We lost the ball too quickly and we could have launched counter-attacks better, but it was a good game with a positive attitude of unselfish players and now we must look forward to Monday. "Prolific Salah - the best of the statsLiverpool have scored 77 goals in 30 games so far this season - their highest total at this stage of a campaign as a top-flight club. After winning four in a row under Puel, the Foxes have since gone four Premier League games without a win, losing three, and have lost consecutive league matches for the first time since September.
Read more football features: Best players in the world | Best players of all time | Live football on TV today | Premier League TV scheduleWhen is Liverpool v Leicester? Liverpool v Leicester will take place on Friday 30th December 2022. Check out our live football on TV guide for the latest times and information. Liverpool v Leicester kick-off timeLiverpool v Leicester will kick off at 8pm. There are plenty of matches on the Premier League TV schedule this week. What TV channel is Liverpool v Leicester on? You can watch the game live on Sky Sports Premier League and Main Event from 7pm. You can add the Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football channels for just £18 per month combined or pick up the complete sports package for just £25 per month.
Georginio Wijnaldum replaces Mohamed Salah. Substitution, Leicester City. Matty James replaces Marc Albrighton. Attempt blocked. Shinji Okazaki (Leicester City) right footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Demarai Gray. Goal! Liverpool 2, Leicester City 1. Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) left footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by James Milner. Attempt saved. Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
Even after Salah's equaliser, England striker Vardy continued to be a constant threat, with the offside flag coming to Liverpool's aid on more than one occasion. It was therefore a surprise to see him substituted with the teams level - alongside Mahrez, who had assisted Vardy's early goal. The pair have scored in five of the Foxes' seven games this month and fans will no doubt question Claude Puel's decision to take both of them off with more than 15 minutes still left to play. What the managers saidLiverpool 2-1 Leicester: Klopp concerned by possible Salah injuryLiverpool manager Klopp: "It is a maximum satisfaction to win like this today and on perfect days we win football games. Today was pretty much perfect. "When we were one goal down our reaction was the best I've ever seen in this situation.
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That was not the case on Saturday as the Reds battled through a tough defensive unit to come back from a goal down against the 2016 Premier League champions. There were still plenty of missed opportunities - Salah squandered four efforts in the first half alone, before Liverpool's top scorer made up for it with two clinical finishes after the break. It still took 17 shots, six on target, for the hosts to get the result they needed but the recovery from falling behind so early is an encouraging sign for Klopp's side as they head into the new year. At the other end, it was a fairly solid performance from centre-back duo Dejan Lovren and Joel Matip, who have both been criticised for their performances at times this season. Overall, Klopp has much to be pleased about after his team produced a persistent display against the Foxes, who have so far been something of a bogey side for the German manager. Before Saturday's victory, the Reds had lost three times against Leicester under Klopp - more than they have to any other club since he took over in October 2015.
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