Knowing that anything short of victory could dent their ambition of playing in Europe next season, manager Klopp started the duo in attack alongside Portuguese forward Diogo Jota. Despite dominating ball possession, they had to wait until a minute after the half-hour mark for the first goal to come - Salah weighted a cross for Mane perfectly and all the Senegal international had to do was guide it low into Fraser Forster’s net. Sadio Mane has scored two goals in his last three Premier League games for Liverpool, having netted in just one of his previous 14 in the competition #LIVSOUpic.twitter.com/xbs6otz3Zc— Shina Oludare ���� (@sportingshina) May 8, 2021