Talking pointsReds reach milestone, Trent smashes tally and Van Dijk sets record
Sadio Mane's first-half effort was enough for Liverpool to edge out West Ham United 1-0 in the Premier League on Saturday night at Anfield.
The Reds moved back within three points of league leaders Manchester City, who take on cross-city rivals Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
Here are five talking points from the Hammers clash in L4…
Extended highlights: Liverpool 1-0 West Ham
A milestone Premier League victory
Liverpool became just the fourth Premier League side to reach a top-flight milestone on Saturday night.
The 1-0 victory over West Ham at Anfield was the Reds' 600th win of the Premier League era.
Mane's 27th-minute strike was enough to earn all three points as the result ensured Liverpool kept hot on the heels of Pep Guardiola's Man City.
The club joined Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea in reaching the landmark.
Trent smashes personal tally
Trent Alexander-Arnold provided yet another sublime ball into the area to help Mane open the scoring in L4.
The right-back recorded his 11th Premier League assist of the campaign in the first half against West Ham, moving above teammate Mohamed Salah to hit top spot in the assists table outright.
It was also his 16th assist of the season across all competitions, which means he has now produced the best return of his career to date as we enter a busy March period.
Alexander-Arnold surpassed his notching of 15 assists in both the 2018-19 and 2019-20 campaigns with Mane's goal.
Van Dijk adds to stunning run
Virgil van Dijk maintained a somewhat ridiculous Anfield run on Saturday, making it 60 games unbeaten for the Reds on home soil.
The Dutch centre-back set a Premier League record for most home games for a single team without losing in the league.
He has won 52 times and drawn on eight occasions in a Liverpool shirt at Anfield, never tasting defeat in that period.
Mane strikes again
Mane made it five goals in his last five games in Premier League action – taking his tally to 12 for the season.
He also kept up his strong record against the Hammers overall, bagging his sixth goal in seven matches against the London outfit.
Salah, though, must wait to see if he can notch a 20th league goal of the season as he failed to find the back of the net in a tight affair at Anfield.
Klopp maintains double record
An impressive record for Jürgen Klopp will survive yet another season.
The Reds boss has never suffered a league double defeat during his Liverpool tenure, and he kept that intact against West Ham.
Klopp has seen his side lose just twice this season, in the reverse fixture at the London Stadium and at the hands of Leicester City – who saw their chance to inflict a double on Liverpool fall short last month.
The win means the head coach will see out the 2021-22 campaign yet again having failed to taste defeat to the same team both home and away.
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