From Ipswich to Manchester, Milan and now Wolverhampton, Arne Slot‘s travel plans have been in good order.
Smooth at times when moving forward. Almost always solid at the back. Here they were not at their most serene and needed help from a decision in their favour for a penalty converted by Mo Salah to settle the contest.
Wolves had flickered, threatened intermittently and fought their way back onto level terms after going behind to Ibrahima Konate‘s first in the Premier goal, scored just before half time.
Ait-Nouri scored the equaliser as they capitalised on a rare mistake by Liverpool at the back, a mix-up between Konate and Alisson but Gary O’Neil’s team rarely penetrated the defensive shield.
But Salah settled the contest from the penalty spot after a foul on Diogo Jota, which was enough to ease Slot’s team back to the top of the Premier League, five wins from five and four wins out of four on the road in all competitions.
Liverpool went back to the top of the Premier League by winning away at Wolves on Saturday
Wolves remain bottom of the Premier League table with just one point from a possible 18