Liverpool reclaimed the Premier League's top spot with a thrilling 2-1 win over Chelsea at Anfield. Curtis Jones scored the decisive goal, ensuring Liverpool's lead after Manchester City briefly overtook them with a victory against Wolves. Mohamed Salah's penalty in the 29th minute opened the scoring following Levi Colwill's foul on Jones. Despite Chelsea's efforts, Liverpool held firm to secure the win.
VAR played a significant role in the match, influencing key decisions. Just before halftime, Curtis Jones thought he had earned another penalty after Robert Sanchez challenged him. However, referee John Brooks reversed his decision after consulting VAR. Chelsea benefited from VAR early in the second half when Nicolas Jackson's goal was initially ruled offside but later allowed as replays showed Ibrahima Konate kept him onside.

The combination of Salah and Jones proved crucial for Liverpool's victory. Salah provided an enticing cross that led to Jones' winning goal in front of the Kop. This victory restored Liverpool's one-point lead over Manchester City and extended their advantage over Arsenal to four points. Meanwhile, Chelsea remained sixth, trailing three points behind the top four.
Salah has consistently performed well against Chelsea since rejoining the Premier League in 2017. He has scored five goals against his former club, matching Kevin De Bruyne for goals by a player who previously played for Chelsea. Additionally, Salah has both scored and assisted in 34 different Premier League matches, second only to Wayne Rooney's record of 36.
Under Arne Slot's leadership, Liverpool has shown remarkable form. Slot has achieved 10 wins out of his first 11 matches as manager across all competitions. Only Pep Guardiola reached this milestone faster by winning his first 10 matches as a Premier League manager.
This victory not only highlights Liverpool's resilience but also underscores their determination to maintain their position at the top of the league standings. As they prepare to face Arsenal next, they will aim to extend their lead further and solidify their title challenge.