As the night wore on, the Premier League was a feast of goals. In the early hours of Tuesday morning (18th), Liverpool swept away Leeds United by a score of 6-1, breaking the haze of five consecutive matches without a win. The Reds' forward line was like a tiger in the mountains, with Gap, Mohammed Sana, Diago Zuda and Dawun Niunis all scoring, with Sana surpassing the legendary scorer Konar with 107 goals to become the player who scored the most goals with his left foot in the history of the English Premier League.

Back in early March, Liverpool had a 7-0 win over Manchester United in one match, but since then have been stuck in a five-game winless streak, which included two draws and two losses in the Premier League as well as a Champions League Round of 16 second-leg defeat to Real Madrid. However, the Reds' form has picked up recently, with a 2-2 draw against top-of-the-table Arsenal in their last Premier League match, and against relegation-bound Leeds United, Liverpool were on fire, with Gap breaking the deadlock in just 35 minutes.

Muhammad Sana's goal, which was the 106th time he scored with his left foot in a Premier League match, officially surpassed Liverpool's legendary scorer Kona as the Premier League's "King of the Left Foot". In the second half of the match, Liverpool's Schnystella quickly pulled one back, but Liverpool's offense came in like a tidal wave, and Diago Zuda scored for the Reds, with the Portuguese international, who has been recovering from an injury for most of the season, scoring his first goal of the season. Sana then added another goal to take his personal record for left-footed goals in the Premier League to 107.

Immediately after that, Diago Zuda made a brilliant overhead kick, scoring twice as did Sana, while substitute Dawanunis added the icing on the cake to make the score 6-1, and the Reds finally won back a nice victory.

It is worth mentioning that Luis Dias, who has been recuperating from injury for half a year, made his comeback as a substitute in this game, marking the completeness of Liverpool's striker lineup, which is of great significance to the team's fight for qualification for next season's European competition.

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