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Liverpool 5-0 Watford: Mane and Van Dijk score

Liverpool remain a point clear of Manchester City at the highest point of the Premier League after Sadio Mane starred in a 5-0 prevail upon Watford. Sadio Mane scored a superb twofold and Virgil van Dijk also grabbed two goals as Liverpool finished an ongoing blip and retained best spot in the Premier League with an emphatic 5-0 prevail upon Watford. A keep running of three draws in four league matches had seen Liverpool's advantage over Manchester City cut to a point heading into Wednesday's fixtures.


Notwithstanding, Liverpool never resembled a team in danger of cracking under the pressure as Mane's brilliant brace - featured by a stunning backheeled finish for his second - place them in command. Divock Origi put the result certain in the second half and a pair of late headers from Van Dijk finished the defeat.

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