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Daily Mirror
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Jake Polden

What Jurgen Klopp did on touchline when Andy Robertson slipped vs Chelsea

Liverpool were too good for Chelsea on Sunday, beating the Blues 2-0 at Anfield to return to the summit of the Premier League.

Sadio Mane opened the scoring with a header in the second half before Mohamed Salah made it two with one of the best goals he will ever score.

Chelsea enjoyed a spell of pressure moments after Liverpool had made it two, with Eden Hazard even hitting the post.

But the Reds were able to hold on, despite history looking as if it was going to repeat itself at one point.

Back in 2014 Liverpool were on course to win the Premier League title but a Steven Gerrard slip allowed Demba Ba through on goal.

Jurgen Klopp watches on (Sky Sports)

Liverpool fans loved Mohamed Salah's goal celebration against Chelsea 

The striker slotted home to give Chelsea the lead in a game they went on to win 2-0 before Manchester City went on to win the title.

This Sunday Reds left-back Andy Robertson had the ball out left when suddenly he slipped to the ground.

Andy Robertson in action (AFP/Getty Images)

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Gonzalo Higuain picked the ball up and made a beeline for goal, but his attempt to go forward came to nothing.

On Twitter Liverpool fans revealed their relief, while on the touchline Jurgen Klopp produced a huge grin, according to Geoff Shreeves on Sky Sports.

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