Liverpool have extended their unbeaten league run to a club-record 32 games and brought Jurgen Klopp his 100th league win as Liverpool manager.
They beat Everton 5-2 at Anfield in the Premier League last night.
Divock Origi scored twice along with goals from the recalled Xherdan Shaqiri, Sadio Mané and Georginio Wijnaldum.
The result leaves Liverpool eight points clear of second placed Leicester. It also puts Everton in the relegation zone and creates even more pressure on their manager, Marco Silva.
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— Liverpool FC (@LFC) December 4, 2019
New club record - our longest ever unbeaten run in the top-flight (32 games) 👏 pic.twitter.com/YSdqQuRFVV
The Portuguese was asked about his future following the club's eighth defeat in 11 games and said: "I am not the right person to talk about this situation.
"You are asking me and I don't have the answer.
"Since I joined the club and until the last day I am here I will always be 100% professional, giving my best every single day. I understand why the questions are coming.
🗣️ | An honest assessment from the boss... #LIVEVE
— Everton (@Everton) December 4, 2019
"If we are winning all the games, you are not asking them. It is not for me to take those questions. I don’t like to talk after every single match about my future."
With Silva now on the brink at Goodison Park, former manager, David Moyes, is reportedly being lined up as his successor.