In the early morning of Tuesday (18th), Liverpool beat Leeds United 6-1, ending a 5-game winless streak. The Reds' front line was on fire, with four scorers - Gap, Mohamed Sana, Diego Zuda, and Darwin Nunes - all scoring goals, and Sana surpassed the celebrity Konar with 107, becoming the player who scored the most goals with his left foot in the history of the English Premier League.
After Liverpool's seven-egg thrashing of Manchester United in early March, the Reds were once stuck in a 5-game winless streak, including 2 draws and 2 losses in the Premier League and a UEFA Europa League Round of 16 second-round loss to Real Madrid. However, the Reds have improved recently, forcing a 2-2 draw with top-of-the-table Arsenal in the EPL, and are on a roll against relegation rivals Liverpool, with Gap scoring in the 35th minute to open the scoring.
Just four minutes later, Mohamed Sana scored a powerful shot into the net, which was significant because it was the 106th time he scored with his left foot in a Premier League match, officially surpassing Liverpool's legendary goal scorer Konar as the Premier League's king of the left-footed.
After the change of sides, Leeds United quickly recovered to 1-2 with a goal from Sinistra, but could not stop Liverpool's strong attack. Diago Zuda made it 3-1 for the Reds, and the Portuguese international, who has been out of action for most of the season, was finally able to kick off the season. Sara scored one more goal to take his Premier League record to 107 goals scored by a left-footed player.
Following Diago Zuda's shot into the net, he scored twice as did Sana, and with the backup Davin Nunes making it 6-1, the Reds finally won a nice game.
It is worth mentioning that Luis Dias, who has been injured for half a year, is back in the match, which means that Liverpool's strikers are finally on the same footing, which will help the Reds to grab points and qualify for the next season's European competition.