• Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scores their first goal against West Ham from the penalty spot at Anfield on Saturday, October 21. Reuters
    Liverpool's Mohamed Salah scores their first goal against West Ham from the penalty spot at Anfield on Saturday, October 21. Reuters
  • Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah goes down in the area after a challenge by West Ham's Arthur Masuaku that led to the penalty. Reuters
    Liverpool attacker Mohamed Salah goes down in the area after a challenge by West Ham's Arthur Masuaku that led to the penalty. Reuters
  • Diogo Jota celebrates scoring Liverpool's winner. Reuters
    Diogo Jota celebrates scoring Liverpool's winner. Reuters
  • Diogo Jota scores Liverpool's second goal against West Ham. Reuters
    Diogo Jota scores Liverpool's second goal against West Ham. Reuters
  • Diogo Jota, centre, celebrates with Liverpool teammates after scoring. AFP
    Diogo Jota, centre, celebrates with Liverpool teammates after scoring. AFP
  • Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp celebrates with Georginio Wijnaldum after the win. Getty
    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp celebrates with Georginio Wijnaldum after the win. Getty
  • Liverpool full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold takes on West Ham defender Angelo Ogbonna. Getty Image
    Liverpool full-back Trent Alexander-Arnold takes on West Ham defender Angelo Ogbonna. Getty Image
  • Liverpool forward Sadio Mane slides into and fouls West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski during a goal-mouth scramble in which Diogo Jota put the ball in the net but the goal was disallowed following VAR review. AFP
    Liverpool forward Sadio Mane slides into and fouls West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski during a goal-mouth scramble in which Diogo Jota put the ball in the net but the goal was disallowed following VAR review. AFP
  • Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah battles for possession with Angelo Ogbonna. Getty Images
    Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah battles for possession with Angelo Ogbonna. Getty Images
  • A member of staff cleans a corner flag at half time. Reuters
    A member of staff cleans a corner flag at half time. Reuters
  • Mohamed Salah scores from the penalty spot to equalise for Liverpool against West Ham. Reuters
    Mohamed Salah scores from the penalty spot to equalise for Liverpool against West Ham. Reuters
  • Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring the equalising goal for Liverpool. AP
    Mohamed Salah celebrates after scoring the equalising goal for Liverpool. AP
  • Georginio Wijnaldum of Liverpool runs with the ball under pressure from Declan Rice. Getty Images
    Georginio Wijnaldum of Liverpool runs with the ball under pressure from Declan Rice. Getty Images
  • West Ham''s Arthur Masuaku puts in a cross as Trent Alexander-Arnold attempts a block. Reuters
    West Ham''s Arthur Masuaku puts in a cross as Trent Alexander-Arnold attempts a block. Reuters
  • West Ham's Pablo Fornals celebrates scoring the opening goal against Liverpool. AP
    West Ham's Pablo Fornals celebrates scoring the opening goal against Liverpool. AP
  • West Ham players celebrate Pablo Fornals' opening goal against Liverpool. PA
    West Ham players celebrate Pablo Fornals' opening goal against Liverpool. PA

Super sub Diogo Jota seals comeback Liverpool win over West Ham


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Diogo Jota struck for the second consecutive Saturday as champions Liverpool came from behind to return to the top of the Premier League with a 2-1 win over West Ham.

The summer signing came off the bench to score for a third game in succession and kill off a stubborn Hammers side with an 85th-minute winner at Anfield.

West Ham had taken a surprise early lead through Pablo Fornals but Mohamed Salah levelled with a penalty before the interval.

A sluggish Liverpool struggled to force the pace but the double introduction of Jota and Xherdan Shaqiri paid off. Jota thought he had struck immediately, only for VAR to intervene, but he still made the difference as he settled the contest from a Shaqiri pass.

The result saw Liverpool equal a club league record of 63 home matches unbeaten.

Mohamed Salah draws Liverpool level from the penalty spot. Reuters
Mohamed Salah draws Liverpool level from the penalty spot. Reuters

Liverpool's defensive injury crisis, with Fabinho this week joining Virgil Van Dijk - who has undergone successful knee surgery - and Joel Matip on the sidelines, saw 23-year-old Nathaniel Phillips handed a Premier League debut alongside Joe Gomez.

It was an unexpected opportunity for Phillips, the son of former Bolton left-back Jimmy, who after shining on loan at Stuttgart last season had been expected to leave the club before the coronavirus pandemic hit.

Yet while eyes were on him at the start, it was Gomez who gifted the Hammers the early lead.

Liverpool dominated possession throughout the first half but their hopes of gaining a stranglehold were hit when Gomez headed Arthur Masuaku's 10th-minute cross straight to Fornals.

The Spaniard took a touch and drove a low shot past Alisson Becker that went in off the post.

Liverpool toiled in response. Despite having most of the ball, they failed to create many clear-cut opportunities.

Jordan Henderson fired narrowly wide from distance and Andrew Robertson volleyed over but there were no openings of note for their dangerous forward line until Salah won a penalty just before half-time.

The Egyptian went down after being clipped on the ankles by Masuaku and, although he may have made the most of the contact, he took advantage to lash in from the spot.

West Ham took the setback well and ensured Liverpool did not pick up the pace as they would have wished.

Fornals, providing an attacking focal point in the absence of Michail Antonio, got a touch to a low cross from Masuaku but Alisson was not troubled. Fornals threatened again from a Sebastian Haller knock-down but this time his effort was blocked.

VAR no friend to Liverpool

Liverpool sent on Jota with 20 minutes remaining and thought the change had paid off immediately when the Portuguese pounced on a loose ball after Lukasz Fabianski saved from Mane.

The ball had squirmed out in his direction and he made no mistake but Mane collided with Fabianski in his follow-through and, after a lengthy delay, VAR advised referee Kevin Friend to check the monitor.

Friend decided not to award the goal but Jota was not to be denied for long.

Fellow substitute Shaqiri played him through on goal with a fine pass and Jota coolly clipped the ball over Fabianksi.