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Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz each score twice as Liverpool hit six at Tottenham

Egypt international Salah climbed to fourth on Liverpool’s all-time goal-scoring list.

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Mohamed Salah and Luis Diaz each struck twice as Liverpool moved four points clear at the top of the Premier League going into Christmas thanks to a thrilling 6-3 win at Tottenham.

Goals from Diaz and Alexis Mac Allister put Arne Slot’s leaders in control in north London before Dominik Szoboszlai restored the two-goal advantage after James Maddison halved Spurs’ deficit.

Salah then climbed to fourth on Liverpool’s all-time goalscoring list – surpassing the late Billy Liddell – by taking his career total to 229 with a second-half double which increased his tally for this season to 18.

The Reds, who emphatically bounced back from consecutive top-flight draws against Newcastle and Fulham, also have a game in hand on their title rivals. Tottenham remain 11th.

Earlier, second-placed Chelsea blew the chance to temporarily leapfrog Liverpool after being held to a goalless draw by Everton at Goodison Park.

Luis Diaz celebrates scoring Liverpool's sixth goal
Luis Diaz celebrates scoring Liverpool’s sixth goal (Adam Davy/PA)

Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United were jeered off following a chastening 3-0 loss at home to Bournemouth.

A year after securing their first victory at Old Trafford, Andoni Iraola’s impressive Cherries triumphed by the same scoreline as they inflicted the biggest blow of the Portuguese head coach’s short reign.

Dean Huijsen became the latest player to capitalise on United’s lax set piece defending, before a Justin Kluivert penalty and Antoine Semenyo strike sealed a stunning win which prompted boos from home fans at full-time.

The result leaves the Red Devils marooned in 13th and marked an alarming drop in performance and spirit from last Sunday’s 2-1 derby win at Manchester City, while Bournemouth soared to fifth.

New Wolves head coach Vitor Pereira enjoyed a dream start thanks to a thumping 3-0 success at fellow strugglers Leicester.

Three days after Pereira succeeded the sacked Gary O’Neil, first-half goals from Goncalo Guedes, Rodrigo Gomes and Matheus Cunha earned a resounding victory over Ruud Van Nistelrooy’s hosts.

A welcome win for Wanderers moved them within two points of the 17th-placed Foxes, who suffered a second-successive thrashing following last weekend’s 4-0 hammering at Newcastle.

New Southampton manager Ivan Juric watched from the stands as the bottom side battled to a goalless draw at Fulham.

Following the dismissal of Russell Martin last Sunday, the Craven Cottage stalemate secured a first point in four top-flight matches for the beleaguered south-coast club.

Saints sit eight points from safety ahead of Croatian Juric, who signed an 18-month contract on Saturday, taking the reigns from interim boss Simon Rusk.

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