After almost 14 months and 45 matches, Liverpool’s unbeaten Premier League run came crashing to an end at Watford on Saturday.
Ismaila Sarr took the plaudits as he scored twice, with Troy Deeney adding a late third to hand Nigel Pearson’s relegation-threatened side a convincing and deserved victory.
This wasn’t a backs-to-the-wall display from the Hornets either, as you might expect from a then-19th place side beating the league leaders.
Liverpool dominated possession, having 66 percent of the ball across the encounter. They also attempted 687 passes in the 90 minutes, more than double the 289 of the home side.
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