Reds Conquer London: Salah Benched, Paqueta Rages as Liverpool Triumphs Over West Ham

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Reds Conquer London: Salah Benched, Paqueta Rages as Liverpool Triumphs Over West Ham

Liverpool secured a crucial 2-0 victory against West Ham United on Sunday, a significant morale boost for manager Arne Slot after a dismal run of form. Prior to the match, Liverpool had lost six of their last seven league games and nine of their previous 12 across all competitions, including a heavy 4-1 defeat in the UEFA Champions League, placing Slot’s position under considerable scrutiny.

In a bold tactical move, Slot dropped star forward Mohamed Salah from the starting lineup for the first league game since April 2024, a decision previously seen under former manager Jürgen Klopp. Slot framed this as squad rotation due to four games in 10 days and the availability of multiple key players, stating, "We have more players on the bench than just Mo... I chose a different lineup today." The change, alongside four other adjustments from the Champions League encounter, proved effective as Liverpool claimed a comfortable win.

The breakthrough came in the 60th minute when Alexander Isak netted his first Premier League goal for Liverpool, ending a personal goal drought since his £125 million move from Newcastle United. Slot highlighted the goal’s significance for both the team and the struggling Sweden international. Summer signing Florian Wirtz, recently returned from injury, impressed with his incisive passing that led to Isak’s strike. Joe Gomez, making his first league start in 11 months at right-back, also contributed, assisting Cody Gakpo for the second goal in stoppage time, sealing the 2-0 win.

The match also featured controversy as Lucas Paquetá of West Ham received a red card for dissent. Referee Darren England issued two yellow cards in quick succession after Paquetá disputed a foul in the final six minutes. Post-match, Paquetá aired his frustrations on social media, citing psychological strain during a prolonged FA spot-fixing investigation. Earlier in the year, he had been cleared of four spot-fixing charges but was reprimanded for non-cooperation. In a heartfelt statement, Paquetá wrote, "It's ridiculous to have your life and career affected for two years without any psychological support from the federation." He apologized to fans and teammates while West Ham manager Nuno Espírito Santo withheld comment pending discussions with the player.

The victory allowed Liverpool to break their losing streak and climb to eighth in the Premier League table. While the title remains distant, this result offers hope for Slot’s squad, who now face challenging fixtures against Sunderland and Leeds United. The win provided Slot, who recently admitted to sleepless nights over Liverpool’s struggles, with a crucial moment of relief and a potential turning point in a turbulent season.

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