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Liverpool vs. Wolverhampton Wanderers - 19 May 2024 - Soccerway
There will be at least four additional minutes at the end of this game, as the home fans start to serenade their departing manager. Wolves are defending doggedly, as they try to at least prevent Liverpool scoring in the second half.
A corner from the left picks out Van Dijk in the area, but Liverpool's captain can only steer his header over the crossbar from near the penalty spot.
88'
Not since December 17 have Liverpool kept a Premier League clean sheet at Anfield, and they've even had a few scares today, against 10-man Wolves. Can they hold on for the next few minutes to end that run?
84'
T. Doyle enters the game and replaces S. Bueno.
Following a busy day at the office, Santiago Bueno is replaced; Doyle comes on.
83'
After Szoboszlai's low cross from the left is nearly turned past Sa by his own player, Van Dijk drives a long-range shot over the top. It's incredible that Liverpool have failed to add a third goal during this dominant second-half display.
81'
D. Szoboszlai enters the game and replaces C. Gakpo.
C. Jones enters the game and replaces H. Elliott.
Elliott is the latest Liverpool player to depart, and Jones will replace him in midfield.
Szoboszlai is also introduced for the closing stages; Gakpo is withdrawn.
80'
Klopp walks to the touchline, accompanied by two substitutes, as his time in charge of Liverpool draws towards its close. It looks as though he'll end his remarkable reign with a win.
78'
Hugo Bueno enters the game and replaces R. Aït-Nouri.
Pedro Neto enters the game and replaces Matheus Cunha.
Neto makes his return from a thigh injury, coming on for Cunha, who has endured a frustrating shift up front.
Wolves now make two more changes: first, Ait-Nouri will be replaced by Hugo Bueno.
75'
Salah's wayward cross from the right flank is comfortably pouched by Sa, who leaves his six-yard box to claim it. On his return to the team following illness, the Portuguese goalkeeper has made nine saves already.
73'
Liverpool are still dominating and look likely to score again, but the tempo has dropped a little. It's a warm day on Merseyside, at the end of a long season - one which 10-man Wolves will now be glad to see come to its end.
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71'
D. Núñez enters the game and replaces L. Díaz.
Diaz makes way for Nunez in the hosts' attacking trio.
Greeting Klopp with a hug as he departs, Alexander-Arnold will be replaced at right-back by Bradley.
70'
R. Gravenberch enters the game and replaces A. Mac Allister.
C. Bradley enters the game and replaces T. Alexander-Arnold.
With the points effectively safe, Liverpool make a triple substitution: first, Mac Allister is replaced by Gravenberch.
65'
In a rare foray upfield, Ait-Nouri reaches the left byline and almost wins his team a corner-kick, but possession is returned to Liverpool instead. Wolves have been unable to pose any threat since Semedo was sent off.
63'
B. Traoré enters the game and replaces J. Bellegarde.
Traore is also introduced, as Bellegarde makes way.
62'
M. Doherty enters the game and replaces Hwang Hee-Chan.
Perhaps later than expected, given his side have been down to 10 men for some time now, O'Neil makes his first changes: Hwang is replaced by Doherty.
60'
W. Endo gets yellow.
For pulling back Bellegarde by the waist, Endo is booked.
59'
Allowed plenty of space again, Alexander-Arnold drives a ball across goal from the right, but it strikes Mac Allister and flies up over the crossbar from close range. That could've gone anywhere!
56'
Since March 10, only relegated Sheffield United have won fewer points than Wolves' meagre tally of five. They will end this season with a whimper, it seems, though simply securing survival would've been their objective in August.
54'
A deflected shot by Elliott, who tries his luck from over 20 yards out, zips behind for a corner-kick on the right. The subsequent set-piece comes to nothing for Liverpool.
52'
Alexander-Arnold whips a dangerous delivery over from the right flank, but Salah just can't make contact at the back post, and the ball ultimately runs out of play. Wolves cannot get out of their own half.
47'
Remarkably, Liverpool attempted 21 shots in that first half; only Manchester City in March 2015 (26) and Liverpool themselves in February 2013 (22) have managed more in the opening 45 minutes of a Premier League match since records began in 2003.
46'
Liverpool kick off, and we are back under way at Anfield!
After Wolves fail to clear the danger from inside their six-yard box, Mac Allister guides a shot into the net from close range. However, the ball had already gone out of play on the left, before Diaz pulled it back into the area - a lucky escape for the away side.
45' +8
HALF-TIME: LIVERPOOL 2-0 WOLVES
45' +7
Another Salah attempt is blocked behind for a corner, as Liverpool's siege continues. Ait-Nouri then nods the ball clear following the set-piece, though that does not stop the Reds from piling forward again.
45' +3
Increasingly influential on the left flank, Diaz links up with Robertson, but the latter's high looping cross is easily gathered by Sa inside his six-yard box.
45' +1
Toti Gomes gets yellow.
Toti Gomes clatters Elliott with an ill-timed tackle in midfield, so he receives a booking just ahead of half-time.
45'
Due to injuries and a long VAR check, there will be at least seven minutes added to the end of this first half. On the ropes now, Wolves will be wishing those seconds away.
43'
Diaz drives inside from the left, beating three men afraid of tackling him inside the area; his shot is blocked at source, before Gakpo shins the rebound well wide of the right-hand post.
40'
J. Quansah has scored a goal for Liverpool!
LIVERPOOL GO TWO UP! Leaping highest in the box, Gakpo wins a header that falls for Salah, around 10 yards out. The latter can't quite guide it home on his 250th Premier League appearance for Liverpool, but after a deflection drops his way, Quansah prods it over the line! It's now 2-0 to the hosts, and 10-man Wolves are in all kinds of trouble here!
39'
After a dangerous ball is whipped along the six-yard box by Bellegarde, the unfortunate Hwang just can't make contact with it at the back post. That was an incisive counter by 10-man Wolves, who will have to rely on such raids if they are to get back into this match.
37'
Robertson crosses from the left, pulling the ball back for fellow full-back Alexander-Arnold, who lurks on the edge of the area. However, the latter's first-time volley is skewed wide of the target.
36'
Kilman makes an important block inside his six-yard box, as Van Dijk rises highest in the area and forces a header towards goal. The home side are totally on top now, with Wolves simply hanging on.
34'
A. Mac Allister has scored a goal for Liverpool! Assist by H. Elliott.
LIVERPOOL LEAD! It's 1-0 to the Reds on Klopp's final day! After a swift passing move from left to right, Elliott lifts his head and picks out Mac Allister with a delightful delivery into the box. The Argentinian midfielder finds the bottom-left corner with his 10-yard header, leaving Sa with no chance!
A lovely cross from the left by Elliott tees up Liverpool's opening goal.
30'
Wolves were already defending deep and soaking up plenty of pressure, so perhaps not too much will change now that they're a man down. O'Neil is discussing matters with his coaching staff on the sidelines, but for now, no personnel changes have been made.
28'
Nélson Semedo goes off after a red card!
SEMEDO SENT OFF! Having overrun the ball in midfield, Semedo lunges in and catches Mac Allister on the ankle. After the referee's original decision of a yellow card is reviewed pitchside, the colour is upgraded to red! Wolves are down to 10 men at Anfield!
25'
After a brief halt to proceedings due to an injury for Semedo, the action resumes. He's fine to continue his role on the right side of Wolves' defence.
23'
Liverpool haven’t lost on any of the last 16 occasions when they’ve finished their league campaign with a home game, winning 14 times - including the last eight in a row. Early events at Anfield suggest that trend is set to continue, but they could do with a goal to settle the nerves. Wolves will be relatively content so far.
21'
Liverpool continue to press hard for an opening goal: Robertson's corner from the left is delivered towards the near post, where Gakpo pokes out a leg and diverts the ball wide by at least one yard.
19'
Salah strikes low and hard from 15 yards out, but Bueno intervenes with a well-timed block. This game is increasingly open now, with Wolves being lured out of their tight defensive shape more often.
15'
Sa makes another straightforward save, this time bowing down to pick up a scuffed shot from Diaz. The Colombian took the ball in from Mac Allister, just outside the box, but he couldn't produce a testing effort.
14'
Wolves have lost 13 of their last 14 Premier League meetings with Liverpool, with the sole exception being a 3-0 win at Molineux in February last year. Understandably, that could lead to an inferiority complex, and they've certainly started this game quite passively.
13'
Allowed to stride forward from defence, with nobody closing him down, Van Dijk receives a low pass from the left and tries his luck from more than 20 yards out. However, his shot is sent straight at Sa, who makes a simple stop in the centre of his goal.
11'
Elliott takes a quick corner-kick short, and the ball is then teed up for Alexander-Arnold on the edge of the area. Again, two committed Wolves players charge out to close him down, and the shot is blocked.
9'
With his route to goal obscured by several defenders, Diaz takes a shot from just inside the area but sees it blocked. It's attack versus defence at the moment, and the play is all going one way.
7'
The hosts have had some 81 per cent of possession so far, as they zip the ball around in midfield; in front of them, a large bank of gold shirts occupy Wolves' defensive third. The visitors will sit deep and hope to strike on the counter.
5'
Tidy footwork from Joao Gomes opens up a crack in Liverpool's defence and he lines up a shot from the edge of the area; Quansah lunges in, though, to make a crucial block. Hwang is then unable to squeeze his way through on the left byline.
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This is Klopp’s 334th and final Premier League match in charge of Liverpool. The German coach won his final league game in charge of both Mainz 05 and Borussia Dortmund, though none of Liverpool’s last six managers have won their last league fixture in charge of the club - can he end that curious run today?
3'
As expected, Liverpool have taken the initiative on a sunny final day, in front of their own fans. Salah's throughball down the right side of the area is slightly overhit, allowing Sa to claim it quite comfortably.
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Wolves kick off, and we are under way in Liverpool!
Hello and welcome to live coverage of today's Premier League clash between Liverpool and Wolves at Anfield!
Drawing the curtain on an illustrious spell as Liverpool manager, Jurgen Klopp leads his side out at Anfield on the final day of an eventful 2023-24 season. After their title challenge faltered, there is nothing significant on the line for this year's EFL Cup winners, who are already guaranteed to finish third in the Premier League table. Monday's six-goal contest against Aston Villa saw the Reds leading 3-1 with just 10 minutes to go, but a recent trend of leaking multiple goals continued and they ultimately had to settle for a draw. As a result, Klopp's men have posted just three wins from their last nine matches.
Wolves, who lost September's reverse fixture 3-1 at Molineux, could still sneak into the top half of the table if results go their way today: the Midlands club occupy 13th place, but trail 10th-placed Brighton by just two points. However, they have been tapering towards the end of the season with a dismal run, suffering seven defeats in their last 10 matches. Most recently, Gary O'Neil saw his side beaten by Crystal Palace in their final home fixture - and Wolves last won a Premier League game at Anfield way back in 2010.
LIVERPOOL (4-3-3): Alisson Becker; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jarell Quansah, Virgil van Dijk, Andy Robertson; Harvey Elliott, Wataru Endo, Alexis Mac Allister; Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo, Luis Diaz.
SUBS: Caoimhin Kelleher, Joe Gomez, Ibrahima Konate, Dominik Szoboszlai, Darwin Nunez, Curtis Jones, Diogo Jota, Ryan Gravenberch, Conor Bradley.
WOLVES (3-5-2): Jose Sa; Santiago Bueno, Max Kilman, Toti Gomes; Nelson Semedo, Joao Gomes, Mario Lemina, Jean-Ricner Bellegarde, Rayan Ait-Nouri; Hwang Hee-Chan, Matheus Cunha.
SUBS: Dan Bentley, Matt Doherty, Boubacar Traore, Pedro Neto, Hugo Bueno, Tommy Doyle, Enso Gonzalez, Tawanda Chirewa, Nathan Fraser.
The players are out on the pitch at an emotional Anfield, where Klopp receives a rapturous reception. After an airing for the club anthem of 'You'll Never Walk Alone', kick-off in this Premier League contest is now just moments away!
Unbeaten in their last 137 Premier League matches when leading at half-time - a run dating back to 2016 - Liverpool will surely continue in that vein today. It could be a case of 'how many?' for the Reds after this interval, while Wolves will be concentrating on keeping the scoreline down.
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