Salah took his tally to seven, one fewer than Premier League top scorer Harry Kane, and was joined on the scoresheet for Liverpool by Joel Matip and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Manuel Lanzini had briefly dragged West Ham into the game at 2-1, but they finished being booed off for the second home match in a row. But the situation for West Ham is not good." Remarkably, Burnley are also level-pegging on 19 points with Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool as Sam Vokes pounced late on for Sean Dyche's side against Southampton. West Brom are without a win in nine Premier League games and, after an impressive opening to the season, are only two points above the relegation zone.
Source: Economic Times November 04, 2017 22:52 UTC