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Liverpool beat Burnley to make him two wins from two

Liverpool beat Burnley to make him two wins from two
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LIVERPOOL: Liverpool made him two wins from two at the start of the new Premier League season when they drove to a 2-0 home win over Burnley on Saturday.
Diogo Jota raised Liverpool in front with his second goal in many matches in the 18th minute, a brilliant header in front of the first full Anfield in 17 months.
Burnley, the last team last season ended 68 Liverpool matches that were invincible league league, a note that stretched back almost four years, had the opportunity to level up, but their last ball was lacking at a crucial moment.
As happened: Liverpool vs BurnleyAshley Barnes thought he had risen in the second half, just to be rejected by the offside flag, with Mappool utilizing the suspension of their sentence in the 69th minute, because Sadio Mane drilled their homes.
The host was pressed for the third, urged the floating crowd, but they settled for two people, and a second clean campaign, to go to the top of the standings, and leaving Burnley is of no use from their two opening matches.
With Anfield in a good voice, at the time of capacity for the first time since the Liverpool Champions League defeat by Atletico Madrid in March last year, the visitors looked like the first Burnley team since 1897 to win the famous league match on the back-to-back stadium after Start light.
First, Dwight McNeil was only offside when he was rejected by the post, before Chris Wood was thwarted by Smart Save from Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson.
However, for the second time in many matches, Jota settled Liverpool’s nerves, scored his first Anfield goal since November last year.
Burnley, who lowered the initial XI which only consisted of players with one to 11 numbers on their back – the first Premier League team since Charlton Athletic in 1998 to do it – remains unpenerealed, with McNeil again.
Incorrectly thought he had the 99th Premier League career goal, only for Var to override offside, with Barnes also saw a good end result was canceled at the start of the second half.
Liverpool stepped on other equipment, with pressure telling when Mane hammered his first season after the opposite bait from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
While Chelsea and Manchester City have ended in the end of winning this season, very few who estimate Liverpool can go far and wrestle the title from the city.
But this comfortable victory means the Juergen Klopp team is unbeaten in 12 matches in the league – the longest road in the division.
With Virgil van Dijk back in defense, they saw a tough unit once again.

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