Liverpool let loose to thrash Leicester
Liverpool played in front a redeveloped Anfield for the first time and it turned on the style against champion Leicester City.
Roberto Firmino scored twice, while Sadio Mane and Adam Lallana were also on target as Liverpool started life at a redeveloped Anfield with a classy 4-1 win over Leicester City on Sunday (AEST).
The Reds were playing their first Premier League home match of the season because of the work undertaken on the main stand, and Firmino brought the Anfield faithful to its feet with a cool 13th-minute opener.
Liverpool was unplayable at times and a stylish move resulted in Mane doubling their lead, only for a Lucas Leiva — deputising in defence for the injured Dejan Lovren — gaffe to tee up Jamie Vardy to half the arrears before the break.
It ultimately mattered little as a Lallana thunderbolt in the 56th minute extended the lead of Jurgen Klopp's side, with Firmino's second after a swift break completing the rout with one minute remaining.
Liverpool was one of just two teams to beat Leicester in its stunning title triumph last term and it now has six days to prepare for Friday's fixture with Chelsea, while the Foxes will attempt to return to winning ways in their UEFA Champions League opener at Club Brugge on Thursday (AEST).
The home side gained an early foothold and deservedly moved in front when James Milner's pinpoint throughball was gathered by Firmino, whose excellent first touch took Robert Huth out of the equation and he calmly rolled his shot into the bottom left-hand corner.
The hosts were playing slick and after Daniel Sturridge was thwarted from eight yards by a brilliant Kasper Schmeichel save, Liverpool's pressure told in the 31st minute.
Sturridge raced onto Jordan Henderson's excellent pass over the top and produced clever backheel to pick out the supporting Mane, who made it eight goals in as many top-flight appearances with an effort that was just too strong for Schmeichel's palm.
But Leicester was back in it before the break thanks to a gift from Lucas.
The Brazilian panicked under pressure from Shinji Okazaki and his pass towards Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet went straight to Vardy, who gleefully accepted the open goal.
Huth looped a header onto the crossbar from a long throw courtesy of substitute Luis Hernandez, who replaced the injured Danny Simpson after 34 minutes, as Leicester finished the half strongly.
The introduction of Ahmed Musa at half-time saw Claudio Ranieri's team press Liverpool high up the pitch, and the two-goal cushion was restored in some style.
Mane pounced on Sturridge's deflected pass and held up the ball in the area before teeing up Lallana, whose stunning first-time effort arrowed into the top-left corner.
At the other end, Mignolet, who finished the match with cotton wool up his nose and a plaster near his eye to mop up blood after a physical afternoon, was alert to prevent Vardy making it four goals in his past two appearances versus Liverpool with a smart one-on-one save with his legs.
Vardy continued to threaten for Leicester, but a late Liverpool break resulted in Mane beating the onrushing Schmeichel to the ball 40 yards from his goal before squaring for Firmino to side-foot into the unguarded goal.