Pepe Impresses, Torreira Scores As Arsenal Go Down At Liverpool
24th August 2019
The Ivorian was handed his first start since a £72 million ($87 million) move from Lille and showed why he was so coveted by posing a constant threat on the counter-attack

- Liverpool soared clear at the top of the Premier League by sweeping aside Arsenal 3-1 at Anfield thanks to a Mohamed Salah double on Saturday
- Both sides started with the only 100 percent records left in England's top-flight, but Jurgen Klopp's men demonstrated the chasm that exists behind them and reigning champions Manchester City with a dominant display
- Joel Matip's towering header opened the floodgates just before half-time and Salah killed the game from the penalty spot before adding his second with a wonderful run and finish
LIVERPOOL, United
Kingdom- Liverpool soared clear at the top of the Premier League by
sweeping aside Arsenal 3-1 at Anfield thanks to a Mohamed Salah double on
Saturday.
Both sides started with the only 100 percent records left in
England's top-flight, but Jurgen Klopp's men demonstrated the chasm that exists
behind them and reigning champions Manchester City with a dominant display.
Joel Matip's towering header opened the floodgates just
before half-time and Salah killed the game from the penalty spot before adding
his second with a wonderful run and finish.
Liverpool open up a three-point lead at the top with Arsenal
still in second, but City and Tottenham can move to within two points when they
are in action on Sunday.
Arsenal have now lost their last three visits to Anfield by
a combined score of 12-2 and early season optimism they could pose a threat to
Liverpool and City in the title race was snuffed out despite promising signs
from club record signing Nicolas Pepe.
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The Ivorian was handed his first start since a £72 million
($87 million) move from Lille and showed why he was so coveted by posing a
constant threat on the counter-attack.
Liverpool were camped in the Gunners' half for the opening
10 minutes, but the visitors were nearly gifted the lead when Adrian,
deputising for the injured Alisson Becker in goal, got in Virgil van Dijk's way
as he dealt with a hopeful long ball for Pepe.
The Spanish stopper was at fault for Southampton's
consolation in a 2-1 Liverpool win last weekend but escaped this time as the
ball fell to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and his chipped effort drifted inches
wide.
Pepe then became the first player to dribble past Van Dijk
in the Premier League for nearly 18 months as he showed his blistering pace and
sent a curling effort from outside the area just wide