Liverpool vs Wolves: Liverpool vs Wolves: Jurgen Klopp made six changes to the side that drew 0-0 at Crystal Palace, it meant a whole new midfield yet again, as the Reds' engine room continues to be the source of much criticism.
A fourth meeting between the two sides in the last 53 days meant the fixture certainly had a familiar feel to it, although Liverpool at least avoided as bad a start as the last time in the 3-0 defeat at Molineux.
A dull first half saw the best two chances for the Reds fall to Elliott. First with a header from a Nunez cross five minutes before the break, then in stoppage time with a shot from the edge of the box, again from a Nunez set up.
Liverpool thought they had the breakthrough in the 65th minute but Nunez's goal was eventually disallowed for a foul by Jota.
The home fans needn't have worried as the game turned with two goals in four minutes soon after.
The first arrived when Van Dijk headed in at the second attempt from an inswinging Trent Alexander-Arnold free kick that was kept in play by Jota.
And the second arrived from excellent work by Tsimikas down the left to set up Salah to finish from six yards out.
The result moves Liverpool up the table to sixth, with a fourth consecutive cleansheet in the league.
Next up is the visit of Man United to Anfield on Sunday.
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