Liverpool: With a trademark left-footed curler into the top corner and the deftest of finishes from a clinical counterattack, Mohamed Salah ended one of his longest goal droughts in the Premier League for Liverpool in style.
The champions' chief scorer is back doing what he does best. And that should make them the biggest threat to relentless leader Manchester City in the title race.
Salah's sublime, second-half double set Liverpool on its way to a 3-1 win at West Ham on Sunday, which backed up a victory by the same scoreline at Tottenham on Thursday.
Jurgen Klopp's team hadn't won any of its previous five games and had dropped off the remorseless title pace being set by City, which has won eight straight league games.
Despite its lengthy injury list and Sadio Mane joined it this week because of a minor muscle problem Liverpool cannot be discounted, even if the third-place Reds are four points behind City having played one game more in their turbulent title defense.
They jumped above Leicester, which lost 3-1 at home to Leeds earlier Sunday.
If you want to win the league, you have to win every game, Salah said.
This year, City were struggling in the beginning. We were struggling three or four games ago. You just need to keep winning if you want to win the Premier League.
It was a really big week.
Salah scored twice in an FA Cup loss to Manchester United last weekend, but he hadn't netted in six league matches, a barren run he had only experienced once in February-March 2019 since joining Liverpool in 2017.