Liverpool’s 25-game unbeaten run was finally ended after they lost 3-2 to West Ham United at the London stadium on Sunday.
Liverpool were beaten for the first time since early April, and the first time since March in the league.
The victory handed the Hammers their fourth straight victory, moving them to within just three points of leaders Chelsea.
West Ham took the lead on four minutes with their first attack, as Pablo Fornals’ corner skimmed off the glove of Alisson and into the net going down as an own goal despite a VAR check for a potential foul.
Liverpool dominated ball possession and equalised in the 41st minute, as Trent Alexander-Arnold sent a stunning free-kick into the top corner from 20 yards.
The game opened up in the second half as Fornals put West Ham 2-1ahead on 67 minutes, slotting under Alisson after brilliant work from Jarrod Bowen to put him through on goal.
West Ham grabbed a third in the 74th minute through Kurt Zouma’s header from a Bowen corner.
Although substitute Divock Origi scored to make for a nervy finish with seven minutes left, West Ham held on for the dramatic win.