
Goals from Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah earned Liverpool a hard-fought Premier League win against Wolves.
Jurgen Klopp's side looked to be facing a frustrating evening when Darwin Nunez's strike was ruled out by VAR.
However Reds captain Van Dijk made the breakthrough with a close-range header from Diogo Jota's cross before Salah turned in a Kostas Tsimikas cut-back.
It moves Liverpool up to sixth, six points behind fourth-place Tottenham with a game in hand.
Wolves remain 15th, just three points above the relegation zone, having offered minimal threat going forward.
Klopp later said, "We controlled the game without creating massively, but we found our rhythm back. The second half, we started a bit hectic, then we scored a wonderful goal which is disallowed. Very often when that happens it stays 0-0 or we lose with a late goal, but the boys really wanted it.
"You have to break an opponent down step by step, it's not often they make mistakes and you get easy goals in the 420 or something games I've had here.
On the disallowed goal, he added: "I saw it back, I don't think it's a foul, in slow motion everything looks like a foul. But reacting like this is important for us, tonight is exactly what we needed in a fantastic atmosphere."
