Roberto Firmino scored a brace in Liverpool’s 4-0 win over second-placed Leicester City and his second goal was a historic one in Jurgen Klopp’s tenure at the club.
Firmino swept home from close range for his second, both assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold, and in doing so tallied the 500th goal in all competitions for the Merseyside club under their German head coach.
The win takes the Reds 13 points clear of the Foxes, though if Manchester City win against Wolves on Friday the lead would be cut to 11 points.
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Firmino’s double came either side of a James Milner penalty and the rout was completed by Alexander-Arnold rifling in a shot from just outside the box after a typically incisive counter-attack.