Going into the match against Aston Villa, Liverpool were under immense pressure after four consecutive defeats in the Premier League. Meanwhile, their opponents were on a four-game winning streak, forcing Jurgen Klopp and his team to enter the match cautiously but with determination.

As early as the 5th minute, Liverpool's goal was shaken when Morgan Rogers' shot from Villa hit the post. In the following minutes, the two teams played an exciting attack, continuously creating dangerous opportunities.

However, it was not until the first half's injury time that the goal came in a surprising situation - goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez passed the ball incorrectly, allowing Mohamed Salah to easily finish into an empty net, opening the score 1-0 for Liverpool.

Entering the second half, the home team at Anfield played more comfortably and quickly doubled the gap in the 58th minute. Ryan Gravenberch fired a shot from outside the penalty area, the ball hit Pau Torres' foot and changed direction, leaving Martinez helpless.

Despite Aston Villa pushing high in search of an equaliser, they were unable to create any clear-cut chances. Liverpool's disciplined defence helped the team keep a clean sheet for the first time in 10 consecutive matches.

The 2-0 victory not only ended Liverpool's crisis streak but also opened up hope for a strong revival journey.

Goals : Salah (45'+1), Gravenberch (58')

Line-up

Liverpool: Mamardashvili, Bradley, Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson, Gravenberch, Mac Allister, Szoboszlai, Salah, Ekitike, Gakpo (Wirtz 77')

Aston Villa : Martinez, Cash, Konsa, Pau Torres (Mings 74'), Digne (Maatsen 75'), Kamara, Onana, McGinn (Barkley 59'), Guessand (Malen 59'), Rogers, Watkins (Sancho 75')

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