Liverpool continued their impressive start to the new Premier League season on Sunday afternoon after recording a 3-0 victory over Aston Villa at Anfield.
The Reds took the lead through summer signing Dominik Szoboszlai and saw their lead extended during the first half courtesy of a Matty Cash own goal before Mohamed Salah adding a third ten minutes after the interval.
Jurgen Klopp's side now head into the international break two points behind league leaders Manchester City and will be eager to chase down the Citizens once domestic action returns in a fortnight.
Reflecting on the Reds' latest league win were the the national media, along with the ECHO's own Paul Gorst, whose thoughts on proceedings can be found below.
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'No hint of a head turned'
Chris Bascombe of the Telegraph wrote:
"Mohamed Salah does not look like a man thinking of a separation. There was no hint of a head turned by Saudi riches as he was involved in all three goals against Aston Villa, scoring the third in front of the Kop. Even his celebration was reassuringly low-key for those fearing this could be part of a grand, emotional farewell to a stadium where he has left a permanent imprint.
"There will be a point in the near future when conditions are more favourable to letting Salah go. On the back of this reassuring hammering of a good, expertly coached Aston Villa team, it certainly does not feel like now.
"Whatever Salah’s private thoughts, publicly he looks energised by what is developing around him."
'A little more razzmatazz'
Paul Joyce of the Times wrote:
"Where the vibrancy Liverpool
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