In the early morning of February 24, Beijing time, the 19th round of the Premier League began with a make-up match: Liverpool vs Leeds United. In the first half, Salah scored twice on a penalty and Mattip scored; in the second half, Mane scored twice and Van Dijk scored. In the end, Liverpool won 6-0.

Recently, Leeds United have been in poor form, having gone four league games without a win, conceding seven goals in the previous two games. Liverpool, on the other hand, is full of momentum. As a result, the vast majority of fans believe Liverpool will win easily.
In the 14th minute of the match, Liverpool won a penalty and Salah hit the penalty.
In the 29th minute, Matip extended his lead.
In the 34th minute, it was another penalty and Salah scored twice.
In the 81st minute, Mane scored.
In the 91st minute, Mane scored twice. In the final moments of stoppage time, Van Dijk scored. 6-0, Liverpool beat Leeds United and scored three points.
So, let's look at the Premier League table: Manchester City 63 points, Liverpool 60 points, Chelsea 50 points... With the same number of games, Liverpool are only three points behind Manchester City. From the original 9 points to the current 3 points, Liverpool have taken one step at a time and chased the point difference back. It can be said that the championship battle that originally lost suspense is now back.
In this match, Salah scored twice. As a result, he scored 152 goals at Liverpool, surpassing Chambers and ranking ninth in team history and just six goals away from eighth-place Irving. In this season's Premier League, he has contributed 19 goals and 10 assists, ranking first in the top scorers and assists list. Mane, on the other hand, also broke Drogba's Premier League record of 104 goals.
Liverpool starters: 1 Alisson, 66 Arnold, 32 Matip, 4 Van Dijk, 26 Robertson, 3 Fabinho, 6 Thiago, 17 Curtis Jones, 11 Salah, 10 Mane, 23 Luis Dias
Leeds United starters: 1 Meslier, 15 Dallas, 2 Luke Erin, 21 Streuke, 3 Filpe, 43 Kriech, 4 Adam Fochau, 10 Rafinha, 19 Rodrigo, 22 Jack Harrison, 20 Daniel James