Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp on Thursday hailed another moment of magic from Roberto Firmino as the Brazilian’s late winner opened up a 16-point lead at the top of the English Premier League with a 2-1 victory at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The European champions’ 14-game winning streak in the league seemed set to end after Raul Jimenez canceled out Jordan Henderson’s early opener.
Liverpool were even grateful to goalkeeper Alisson Becker for not falling behind in the second half.
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However, like crucial victories against Leicester City, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace earlier in the campaign, Liverpool left it late to snatch another vital three points in their quest to end a 30-year wait to win the title as Firmino smashed home six minutes from time.
“You just have to find a way to win and have someone who makes the perfect decision, and that was Bobby again,” Klopp said. “A worldie I would say from Bobby, a super goal.”
Liverpool, who now have 22 wins in 23 league games this season, also have a game in hand over second-placed Manchester City, but the victory could still come at a cost after Sadio Mane hobbled off with a hamstring injury in the first half.
“We don’t know exactly [the severity of the injury]. He felt something in the hamstring,” said Klopp, whose side are also still in the hunt for the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League.
Defeat leaves Wolves six points off the top four in seventh, but Nuno Espirito Santo’s side showed why they are on form the most likely challengers to fourth-placed Chelsea for a place in next season’s Champions League.
“It was a fantastic game of football,” Nuno said. “We have to keep going and keep getting stronger.”
Nuno’s one regret from his side’s display was the manner of the opening goal.
Set-pieces have been one of the keys to Liverpool’s success and a well-worked corner got the visitors off to a flying start as Henderson headed home.
Matt Doherty should have leveled shortly afterward, before Liverpool’s threat on the counterattack was curtailed when Mane pulled up.
The Senegalese’s absence for a few weeks is unlikely to sway the momentum of the title race, but he could now be a doubt for the first leg of Liverpool’s Champions League round-of-16 tie at Atletico Madrid next month.
Jimenez and Adama Traore were left on the bench when the sides met last month just two days after they had scored in a thrilling 3-2 win over Manchester City, and Wolves’ two most dangerous attacking weapons made a huge difference.
“Traore is pretty much unplayable,” Klopp said. “Not only on the wing any more, but he keeps the ball, holds the ball and sets up goals.”
The Spaniard’s pace was too much for a Liverpool defense, that had kept seven consecutive Premier League clean sheets, to handle six minutes after halftime.
Traore’s run down the right pulled Virgil van Dijk out of the center of the defense and his pinpoint cross found Jimenez to bullet home his 20th goal of the season.
That was the first goal Alisson had conceded in the league for two months, and the Brazilian had to be at his best to then turn a Traore drive to safety and stand up bravely to block from Jimenez.
Firmino looked to have missed the chance to claim all three points when he fired into Rui Patricio’s legs with just the Portuguese goalkeeper to beat, but he quickly made amends with a thumping finish from Henderson’s pass.
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