Liverpool beat Leicester 3-0 to set new club record home run

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Liverpool beat Leicester 3-0 to set new club record home run
Liverpool set a fresh club record of 64 straight unbeaten home little league games with an extraordinary 3-0 make an impression on Leicester City in Anfield found in the Premier Little league on Sunday.

An personal goal from Jonny Evans and headers from Diogo Jota and Roberto Firmino, continuing his streak of scoring on his first several league game titles at Anfield, were enough to give Juergen Klopp a victory over his predecessor Brendan Rodgers.

The result moves defending champions Liverpool level on 20 points with leaders Tottenham Hotspur while Leicester are fourth, level on 18 points with third-placed Chelsea.

Liverpool grabbed the lead found in the 21st minute when Evans, under pressure from Sadio Mane, headed a good James Milner part into his own net.

Leicester responded with a good break with Jamie Vardy getting Harvey Barnes in a good promising position but the left-winger's effort was well large of the target.

Liverpool's second was a good masterfully worked aim with Andy Robertson whipping found in a scrumptious cross from the remaining which Jota met in the near post with an expertly angled glancing header.

Leicester keeper Kasper Schmeichel pulled off a series of saves to deny the house side after the break even while Firmino twice hit the content and had an attempt cleared off the line.

The Brazilian, who had scored simply just twice in his previous 23 Premier League games, got his reward four mins from the finish with a fine header from another Milner corner.
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