Mohamed Salah put aside intense speculation about his future by scoring again for Liverpool in its dominant 3-0 win over Aston Villa that made it three straight victories in the Premier League for Jürgen Klopp's team on Sunday.
Salah, the subject of a reported bid on Friday worth 150 million pounds by Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, tapped home a finish in the 55th minute to round off the scoring at Anfield as Liverpool built on recent wins against Bournemouth and Newcastle.
Liverpool stayed unbeaten and on 10 points from four games heading into the international break. By the time the Premier League returns in two weeks, Liverpool fans will be hoping Salah is still at the club. Salah has scored two goals so far this season and Liverpool's attack is purring, with seven goals in its last three games. There could have been many more Sunday as the Reds repeatedly got in behind Villa's high line that was also exposed in a 5-1 opening-round loss at Newcastle.
It was Alexander-Arnold — captain for the day in the absence of the suspended Virgil van Dijk — who sent over the corner from the right that missed everyone in the area and fell to Szoboszlai, who smashed the ball left-footed and diagonally into the bottom corner. It was the Hungary captain's first goal since joining Liverpool from Leipzig in the offseason.
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