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EPL: Liverpool put five past West Ham to move fifth

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EPL: Liverpool put five past West Ham to move fifth
Title: Anfield Showdown: Liverpool Thrash West Ham to Move Up the Table The Reds are on the rise again! Liverpool's clinical display at Anfield saw them beat West Ham 5-2 in the Premier League, sending shockwaves across the English football landscape. The victory has propelled the Reds into fifth place, level on points with Manchester United and Chelsea, and ahead of Arsenal's conquerors, Nottingham Forest. In a match that was expected to be a closely contested affair, Liverpool dominated from the get-go. The Merseysiders took the lead in the fifth minute through Hugo Ekitike, who scored his 16th goal of the season with a composed finish. The West Ham defence looked shaky, and it didn't take long for the Reds to double their advantage. Virgil van Dijk, the Dutch defender, powered home a header from Dominik Szoboszlai's corner, giving Mads Hermansen no chance. At the break, Liverpool were 3-0 up, but the visitors refused to give up. Tomas Soucek pulled one back early in the second half, and the momentum shifted in West Ham's favour. However, Cody Gakpo restored Liverpool's three-goal lead with a deflected effort that left Hermansen with no chance. West Ham refused to surrender, and Taty Castellanos scored his second goal of the season to give the visitors some hope. But the Reds had the final say, as Jeremie Frimpong's cross was deflected in by Axel Disasi's own goal, completing the scoring. This victory marks a significant milestone for Liverpool, as they have scored five goals in a league game for the first time this season. It also highlights their prowess from set-pieces, with all three of their first-half goals coming from corners and free-kicks. As the Premier League enters its final stretch, Liverpool's performance will give fans hope that they can push for a top-four finish. With their sights set on the Champions League, the Reds will be looking to build on this momentum and make a late push for European glory. The implications of this result are far-reaching, as it has sent shockwaves through the table. Liverpool's victory has put them in a prime position to challenge for a top-four spot, while West Ham remain stuck in the lower reaches of the table, two points behind Nottingham Forest. Will this victory be the catalyst for Liverpool's resurgence? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain
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