10 Things We Learned From The English Premier League Football Weekend (23-25 Sept 2017)

3. Classic Liverpool

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D*mn and blast word counts, for those two aforementioned are a perfectly concise summation of Leicester City Vs. Liverpool.

The former almost undid the latter very quickly, with Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez rolling back the (two) years to when they were an irresistible attacking force. That, or it's ludicrously easy to get in behind Liverpool's backline - which is ostensibly ellipsis by now. They soon recovered to show flashes of jaw-dropping brilliance. Phillipe Coutinho's assist for Mo Salah's opener was visionary stuff - and as impressive was his willingness to keep the ball in play to carve out the chance in the first instance. The man then added at least another £20M to his price tag with a precise, powerful free kick. The alliteration is nice, but incidental; it was also totally perfect.

Defensive frailties threatened to ruin their day, with Simon Mignolet agoraphobic on the goal line and Joël Matip rendered a tortoise in comparison to Vardy's hare - though you can't complete the analogy, for Liverpool's eventual win, secured by a composed Henderson strike despite another late scare, wasn't the result of some grand strategy.

They simply, as they are wont to do, scored more goals than they conceded.

 
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