Bilic brought on Andy Carroll for the second half and West Ham were back in the match 10 minutes later through Manuel Lanzini but as the home fans were still celebrating, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain restored Liverpool's two-goal cushion and Salah put the game beyond the home side. The victory took Liverpool back to sixth position after they were briefly dislodged by Sean Dyche's Burnley but it leaves West Ham just a point above the relegation places with a single win in the Premier League since early September.Mo Salah has scored or assisted 9 goals in his first 11 #PL matches for Liverpool (7 goals & 2 assists) pic.twitter.com/xSiURDC0QU
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A disappointed Bilic said said his side had started well but then conceded two "cheap" goals. "I have to talk to the chairman, we are going to discuss this defeat," he said. "It's not the first one, it's the second in a row in home. It is a very difficult situation for me. I always believe in myself, I wouldn't be here otherwise."Liverpool scored 4+ goals in a single #PL match for the 14th time under Klopp - only Man City & Spurs (16) have done so more in this period pic.twitter.com/tgPvMQLdg5
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But Klopp was delighted with his team's display."There is no excuse to concede some of the goals. It’s a very difficult situation."https://t.co/QEdphCGgWi
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"The result, it feels good," he said. "We changed our approach, it was a counter-attacking line-up to use our speed from a deep situation. It was brilliant play for the first goal."Klopp: "This week is a fantastic week. Two weeks ago at Wembley, I felt quite different but we responded to that really well." pic.twitter.com/pu8KwRyjH6
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) November 4, 2017
In the early game, former England striker Peter Crouch came off the bench to rescue a point for Stoke City in a 2-2 draw, denying new Leicester manager Claude Puel another victory after he won his first match at the helm against Everton last week.“We started very well & it’s a good result in the end. I had the confidence to come to England again but I have to carry on" - @22mosalah pic.twitter.com/tFFM6YN2ZM
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The 2015-16 Premier League champions are now unbeaten in six games in all competitions after early season struggles but will be disappointed they twice let their lead slip, and in the end were indebted to goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel, who made a fantastic flying stop in the dying seconds.? @petercrouch made his 142nd #PL substitute appearance, equalling Shola Ameobi's record, and scored his 52nd headed goal in #STKLEI pic.twitter.com/coy0iKU6hi
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"I am happy with the attitude of my players, it was a good game, good intensity and passion," said Puel. "We had a lot of chances today. It is difficult to accept one point but Kasper saved well at the end so then OK, we take a point."Tough game today. Slightly disappointed not to get the 3 points. Now it’s onto 2 massive play-off games for Denmark. Thanks for support ??
— Kasper Schmeichel (@kschmeichel1) November 4, 2017
Huddersfield's Rajiv van La Parra broke the deadlock at home to West Brom, lighting up a match devoid of real quality with a stunning strike on the stroke of the interval that lifts them up to 10th."Good attitude and good fight."
Claude Puel gives his verdict on #lcfc's 2-2 draw with Stoke City - https://t.co/8NJCTjqQBE#StkLei pic.twitter.com/PDtP5kifax— Leicester City (@LCFC) November 4, 2017
West Brom, struggling for goals, have not won a Premier League match since mid-August and remain just two points clear of the relegation zone, with Pulis's proud record of never being relegated under threat. "We are in the results business and these results mean there's some pressure on me," said Pulis.Huddersfield have now won 11 points at home in the #PL this season – only Arsenal (15), Man Utd (15) & Man City (13) have won more pic.twitter.com/i4FAty4oCX
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"I am disappointed professionally - it hurts to go such a long time without winning a game," he added. "But things conspire against you at times and you don't get the breaks." Dyche's Burnley added to their impressive away record with a 1-0 win at Southampton, courtesy of a late strike from substitute Sam Vokes. With three wins and two draws, Burnley have already won more games and points on the road than they amassed in the whole of 2016-17.? Tony Pulis' thoughts on this afternoon's defeat...
Full interview ➡️ https://t.co/hWGmJ4wKXK#HUDWBA pic.twitter.com/wHF0j3WqJE— West Bromwich Albion (@WBA) November 4, 2017
Brighton earned three points at struggling Swansea with a first-half goal from Glenn Murray and a Steve Cook strike in added time gave Bournemouth a 1-0 win at Newcastle that lifted them out of the relegation zone. On Sunday, leaders Manchester City host Arsenal while second-placed Manchester United travel to Chelsea. Tottenham, on a high after their historic 3-1 Champions League win against Real Madrid, host bottom-placed Crystal Palace.Another busy Saturday of #PL action...
Reports & reaction at https://t.co/k8ldtziuLV pic.twitter.com/yl6l6i9E14— Premier League (@premierleague) November 5, 2017
RESULTSHuddersfield 1 (Van La Parra 44) West Brom 0Newcastle 0 Bournemouth 1 (Cook 90+2)Southampton 0 Burnley 1 (Vokes 81)Stoke 2 (Shaqiri 39, Crouch 73) Leicester 2 (Iborra 38, Mahrez 60)Swansea 0 Brighton 1 (Murray 29)West Ham 1 (Lanzini 55) Liverpool 4 (Salah 21, 75, Matip 24, Oxlade-Chamberlain 56)It's tight in the top half of the #PL pic.twitter.com/f45qzjWSPF
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