Score: Huddersfield Town 0-3 LiverpoolGoalscorers: Can 26', Firmino 45+1', Salah 78' (penalty) Liverpool went back to winning ways with a ruthless performance against the struggling Terriers. After two back to back defeats, it was imperative for Liverpool to get a hold of things in order to continue their bid to maintain their top four place. Emre Can opened the scoring for Liverpool with a stinging shot from outside the box. Roberto Firmino doubled the lead with an audacious finish from the tightest of angles and Mohammed Salah made it three from the spot. On that note, let's take a look at the key talking points that were derived from Liverpool's routine 3-0 victory over Huddersfield Town: #5 Liverpool show much-needed solidityMake no mistake, Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool were under tremendous pressure coming into this game. The Reds had not lost two successive league games since 2015 which made this tie all the more important. Irrespective of the performance, Liverpool needed three points at all costs. But the Reds delivered a professional performance in Yorkshire. They were quick off the blocks, the combination play was brilliant and the Reds also dominated the midfield. Finishing was on point from the attackers though the scoreline would have been more authoritative if Mane would have scored from his chances. 911 passes by Liverpool is the most recorded by a team in a single match in Premier League history. Shows our dominance in that game!— LFC KNOWLEDGE (@LFCknowledge) January 30, 2018Also, when Huddersfield started getting into the game in the second half, Liverpool showed a surprising, hitherto rarely seen trait of mental toughness in defence and never looked like their usual suicidal self. This season Liverpool have not lost a game after taking a lead (17 times, 13 wins, 4 draws) which goes on to show their winning mindset after starting the game on the front foot.