West Ham 3-2 Liverpool: Hammers move third with stunning win as Liverpool's 25-game unbeaten run ends

 West Ham 3-2 Liverpool: Hammers move third with stunning win as Liverpool's 25-game unbeaten run ends


West Ham whipped and out-thought Liverpool to jump their rivals into third in the Premier League with a 3-2 triumph, finishing the Reds' 25-game unbeaten run. 

It was the original West Ham execution, accentuated with intensity on the counter-assault and genuineness at set-pieces, in the thing is ending up being one more remarkable season for David Moyes' side. 

West Ham started to lead the pack with their first assault as Pablo Fornals' corner skimmed off the glove of Alisson and into the net (4), going down as an own objective regardless of a VAR check for a possible foul. Minutes after the fact, Aaron Cresswell was lucky not to see red for a studs up challenge on Jordan Henderson, additionally checked by VAR. 

After the game, Jurgen Klopp contradicted the two choices, saying it was a "unmistakable foul" on Alisson for the objective, and a "crazy test" from Cresswell. 

Liverpool overwhelmed the ball and evened out not long before the break, be that as it may, as Trent Alexander-Arnold sent a dazzling free-kick into the top corner from 20 yards (41), the principal half's just shot on track. 

The game opened up in the second half as Fornals put West Ham ahead once more, opening under Alisson after splendid work from Jarrod Bowen to put him through on objective (67), despite the fact that inquiries will be posed again of Liverpool's high guarded line. 

West Ham's power was a lot for Liverpool as they snatched a third through Kurt Zouma's header from a Bowen corner (74), and albeit sub Divock Origi made for a cheeky get done with a turn and finish (83), West Ham hung on.

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