Liverpool registered a fourth straight win in the Premier League with a come-from-behind 3-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.
Virgil Van Dijk's suspension earned Jarell Quansah a full debut before Joe Gomez replaced the injured Trent Alexander-Arnold and had deadline-day signing Ryan Gravenberch named on the bench.
It needed the host just seven minutes to go ahead when Pedro Neto showed quick feet left of the area and cutback for Hwang Hee-chan to tap in despite the efforts of Alisson Becker.
Neto continued to unsettle the Reds down the wing and delivered another superb ball to the area around the half-hour mark though Matheus Cunha failed to connect.
The Reds started to come alive in the final minute of the first half and had a close-range shot from Mohamed Salah blocked by goalkeeper Jose Sa before the rebound from Coady Gakpo went wide.
Manager Jurgen Klopp introduced Luis Diaz and removed Alexis Mac Allister as the Reds chased an immediate comeback to the match.
Indeed, the Reds levelled ten minutes in the second half after Salah got wide of the danger area and played in a low ball for Gakpo to apply a close-range finish.
Wolves were under intense pressure midway through the half and could've trailed from Darwin Nunez' first-time shot following Diaz' layoff but he was met by a charging Sa.
The Reds continued having the momentum and claimed the winner five minutes from time when Andrew Robertson played a quick one-two with Salah wide of the area and finished from a tight angle.
Liverpool put the icing on the cake in stoppage time as Harvey Elliott's first-time from the area deflected off Hugo Bueno before going in off the post, thus saw the Reds completed the comeback win.
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