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Simon Evans

Liverpool shine on bad day for North London

Football Soccer - Premier League - Liverpool vs Arsenal - Liverpool, Britain - August 27, 2017 Arsenal's Mesut Ozil looks dejected after Liverpool's Daniel Sturridge scores their fourth goal Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Liverpool delivered a clear statement of their attacking potency by crushing Arsenal 4-0 at Anfield on Sunday as Tottenham Hotspur's Wembley worries continued in a 1-1 draw with Burnley.

Champions Chelsea picked up a second successive victory with a 2-0 win over Everton and unbeaten West Bromwich Albion drew 1-1 at home with Stoke City.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool vs Arsenal - Liverpool, Britain - August 27, 2017 Liverpool's Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring their third goal REUTERS/Phil Noble

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger described his team's hammering at the hands of Juergen Klopp's Liverpool as "absolutely disastrous" and the Gunners' fans who chanted for his removal would doubtless agree.

Confident from the outset, Liverpool went ahead in the 17th minute when full back Joe Gomez drifted in a cross from the right and unmarked Brazilian Roberto Firmino converted with a straightforward header.

Five minutes before the break, Liverpool broke with a flowing, passing move which ended with Sadio Mane cutting in from the left and driving a low shot into the far corner.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool vs Arsenal - Liverpool, Britain - August 27, 2017 Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp celebrates with Loris Karius after the game REUTERS/Phil Noble

The contest was over in the 57th minute when the ever-dangerous Mohamed Salah stole the ball from a hesitant Hector Bellerin and burst from deep in his own half before slipping the ball home.

Egyptian winger Salah created the fourth with a cross from the left which was headed home by substitute Daniel Sturridge.

"From the first to the last minute, not physically, not technically not mentally we were not at the level and we were punished," Wenger said.

Football Soccer - Premier League - Liverpool vs Arsenal - Liverpool, Britain - August 27, 2017 Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger looks dejected Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

At Tottenham's temporary home of Wembley, Dele Alli's close-range effort shortly after halftime looked to have sealed victory for Spurs but they were made to pay for not converting enough of their chances.

Burnley subsittute Chris Wood, signed last week from Leeds, struck in stoppage time on his debut, getting on the end of a fine sweeping pass from Robbie Brady to claim a debut goal.

The result extended Tottenham's record to two wins in their last 12 games at the national stadium.

Football Soccer - Premier League - Liverpool vs Arsenal - Liverpool, Britain - August 27, 2017 Arsenal's Olivier Giroud looks dejected Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"That is football. It was a tough game. Difficult for us to play. We had the chance to score a second or third but we missed. Sometimes you pay," said Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino.

SHOCK WIN

Soccer Football - Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley - London, Britain - August 27, 2017 Burnley's Sam Vokes in action with Tottenham's Toby Alderweireld REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

The draw gave Burnley four points from early season trips to the capital following their shock opening day win at Chelsea.

That result appears to have been shrugged off by the champions and goals from Spaniards Cesc Fabregas and Alvaro Morata earned Antonio Conte's side victory over a disappointing Everton at Stamford Bridge.

Morata's clever header set up Fabregas to give Chelsea the lead in the 27th minute, the former Arsenal player sliding the ball past keeper Jordan Pickford with a deft finish.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley - London, Britain - August 27, 2017 Tottenham's Dele Alli in action with Burnley's James Tarkowski and Ashley Westwood REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Chelsea doubled their advantage five minutes before the break when Morata climbed to head home Cesar Azpilicueta's inviting cross for his second goal for his new club since signing from Real Madrid.

A game of few chances looked to be heading West Brom's way after new signing Jay Rodriguez stooped to head them into the lead after 61 minutes - his first Premier League goal for the club.

Stoke were gifted a point in 77th minute, however, when Ahmed Hegazi and keeper Ben Foster went for the same ball, leaving Peter Crouch the simple task of heading it into an open goal.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Tottenham Hotspur vs Burnley - London, Britain - August 27, 2017 Tottenham's Dele Alli scores their first goal REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Manchester United lead the standings with nine points from three games, two clear of Liverpool, Huddersfield Town, Manchester City and West Brom.

(Editing by Ed Osmond)

Football Soccer - Premier League - Chelsea vs Everton - London, Britain - August 27, 2017 Chelsea's Pedro in action Action Images via Reuters/Peter Cziborra
Soccer Football - Premier League - Chelsea vs Everton - London, Britain - August 27, 2017 Chelsea’s Alvaro Morata celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/Hannah McKay
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