Liverpool clings to its European hopes with Salah and Van Dyck

Mohamed Salah

 Liverpool revived its hopes of being among the first four places in the English Premier League football table, which qualifies for the European Champions League next season, after its precious 2-0 victory over its guest, Wolverhampton, on Wednesday, in a postponed match from the seventh stage of the competition.

After a crucial 2-0 victory over Wolverhampton on Wednesday in a postponed match from the seventh stage of the competition, Liverpool rekindled its hopes of finishing among the top four teams in the English Premier League football standings, which qualify for the European Champions League next season.

Liverpool's balance, which restored the tone of victories it missed in the last match with a negative draw with Crystal Palace, rose to 39 points in sixth place, after playing 24 games, trailing by 6 points behind Tottenham Hotspur, fourth-placed, who played 25 matches.

Virgil van Dyck of the Netherlands gave Liverpool the lead in the 73rd minute, and Egyptian international star Mohamed Salah added the second goal in the 77th. Meanwhile, Wolverhampton's record, which was winless for the third straight match in the competition, stopped at 24 points in fifteenth place.

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