Liverpool's victory extends their unbeaten Premier League run to 25 games as they prepare for EFL Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday

ANFIELD: Liverpool rallied from behind to defeat Luton in a crucial Premier League encounter in a commanding display at Anfield.

The victory not only solidified their position at the top of the Premier League but also set the stage for their pursuit of a seventh major trophy under the astute leadership of Jurgen Klopp.

Luton's Chiedozie Ogbene stunned the home crowd with an early lead in the 12th minute, exposing Liverpool's vulnerability in the absence of key players, including Mohamed Salah and Darwin Nunez. The first half saw missed opportunities and a wasteful Liverpool attack, leaving fans anxious at halftime.

However, the Reds emerged from the break with renewed vigour, led by the indomitable Virgil van Dijk. The captain's 56th-minute header sparked a quick turnaround. Cody Gakpo's precise nod just two minutes later shifted the momentum firmly in Liverpool's favor.

The Colombian sensation, Luis Diaz, who had been relentless throughout the game, finally reaped the rewards of his efforts in the 71st minute.

Diaz danced past defenders, delivering a clinical finish to extend Liverpool's lead. Harvey Elliott, celebrating his 100th appearance, put the finishing touch with a goal in the 90th minute, capping off a spectacular second half for the home side.

Manager Jurgen Klopp, facing a challenging season with injuries to key players, entrusted the depth of his squad. The resilience displayed by the team, especially with nine senior players unavailable, underscored Liverpool's ability to adapt and conquer adversity.

In the post-match reflections, Jurgen Klopp acknowledged the significance of the win, saying, "We are a resilient team, and we want to fight for one another. It's a hectic season."

The victory not only extends Liverpool's unbeaten home league run to 25 games but also provides a crucial morale boost as they prepare for the EFL Cup final against Chelsea at Wembley on Sunday.

Liverpool now sits four points clear at the top of the Premier League table, with 60 points after 26 games.

The pursuit of a seventh major trophy under Jurgen Klopp seems well within reach as the team continues to navigate challenges and strive for success on multiple fronts