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Liverpool survive nervy finish against Wolves

Premier League leaders Liverpool survived a nervy last 25 minutes at home to a challenging Wolves side to restore their seven-point advantage with a 2-1 victory.

They seemed to be cruising after Luis Diaz's first Anfield league goal since September was followed by Mohamed Salah's 29th of the season.

But when Matheus Cunha reduced the deficit midway through the second half memories of Everton's last-gasp equaliser in Wednesday's Merseyside derby looked like they were plaguing Arne Slot's side, who found themselves under sustained pressure.

Wolves had spent much of the first half in a low block with five strung across the back and two sitting in front but it took Liverpool just 15 minutes to make the breakthrough.

Diogo Jota, starting his first league match since October, held off Andre to release Diaz from Alexis Mac Allister's pass.

The Colombian international clipped across field to Salah whose attempted chip towards Jota was sliced by Totti to the far post where the tumbling Diaz improvised and forced it over with his midriff for a long-awaited first goal of 2025.

Toti was then put in a tight spot by Rayan Ait-Nouri and only just managed to avoid the onrushing Jota, who moments later saw his shot blocked by the diving centre-back.

The former Wolves forward was also denied by goalkeeper Jose Sa's outstretched leg at the near-post before Mac Allister's vision allowed him to clip a pass over the top from the left touchline to send Diaz clear.

His nudge on Emmanuel Agbadou was not enough for VAR to overrule the penalty award when Sa brought him down and Salah fired home his 41st successful spot-kick in 50 attempts for Liverpool to bring up his joint second-best season tally of 23 Premier League goals.

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