Having fallen badly in the last two matches, Liverpool were desperate to make statement and fix faults that were exposed.
The Reds did just that as the trip to Yorkshire proved the right remedy. Liverpool battered Huddersfield Town aside 0-3 at Kirklees Stadium with a solid performance.
Aided by facing a side that was not interested in sitting deep and who were trying to take the sting out of the game helped. However, Liverpool were also in the mood and grafted until they regained some of their precision passing and adaptable attacks.
The Reds managed to be both patient and aggressive. They started with more energy but needed to find their way back into form. The side managed to discover the right balance for the occasion, as well as find a key finish to open the game up in their favour.
As Emre Can opened the scoring, Liverpool looked to get a vice grip on the game. Before the half, Roberto Firmino doubled the lead. After the break, Can earned a penalty, which Mo Salah struck home, ending the contest. It was a professional performance that was much needed and sets up a critical clash against Spurs at Anfield at the weekend.
Here are four findings from the match;




