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Sadio Mane picks fellow summer signing as Liverpool’s funniest player
Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners against a disjointed Leicester City side at the expanded Anfield stadium in a display that would have delighted their fans.
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The Premier League champions suffered their heaviest loss in more than a year as Claudio Ranieri’s side slumped to a 4-1 defeat at Anfield.
Leicester get their Champions League campaign underway on Wednesday away to Club Brugge, but won’t have Liverpool midfielder Lucas to set-up another goal for the team.
But the joy would be short-lived as Liverpool’s unfamiliar centre-half Lucas gifted them a foothold in the game. “We had a minimum 30 to 35 minutes at Arsenal which I didn’t see until then from us in the movements, which were so strong and clear”.
Goals from Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane put Liverpool 2-0 ahead, only for terrible play by emergency centre-half Lucas to hand Jamie Vardy a goal for the visitors.
Roberto Firmino opened the scoring with a clinical finish in the 13th minute and Sadio Mane increased Liverpool’s advantage with a close-range effort in the 31st.
We had now two weeks and I met a lot of you and I hear almost in each question a little bit of doubt – are you really sure?
We have to clean our mind. The gaffer will make sure of that.
Henderson wasted a flawless opportunity to put the game beyond all reasonable doubt on 78 minutes, but Firmino ensured his team-mate wouldn’t rue that miss when he slotted home in the 89th minute. “Today we showed it in a few moments but I hope we can do better”. “It would be really nice if they could stop this”.
“(Against) Arsenal (in the 0-0 draw) we should have had a penalty, they should have had a man sent off. “They deserved the three points, which they got”.
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“I have to say, because I don’t know how else I can say this, please don’t sing my name before the game is decided!” Alternatively, you can follow every bit of the action right here with our Telegraph Sport live blog.