Liverpool are simply unstoppable in the Premier League right now. Jurgen Klopp's side are running away with the title and beat West Ham 2-0 on Wednesday night to move 19 points clear at the top.It seems almost impossible to fathom anyone catching them with 14 games to play. Mohamed Salah was the star of the show at London Stadium, scoring Liverpool's first and assisting the second. His goal came from the penalty spot - pretty standard. But his assist for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was rather special. 

The Egyptian forward picked the ball up on the halfway line and with the outside of his boot, curled a perfectly-weighted pass into his teammate's path. 

Oxlade-Chamberlain needed just three touches to put the ball into the net after being brilliantly teed up. 

Check out the play below: 

Brilliant stuff. Salah has now matched Paul Pogba for Premier League assists - with both men on 25. 

The win against West Ham once again proved that Liverpool really are the best team in the world right now and that's not even up for debate. 

Even without key man Sadio Mane, the Reds were able to rip the Hammers apart. 

Next up is a home match against Southampton on Saturday and it's hard to believe that Ralph Hasenhuttl's side will be the one to end Liverpool's unbeaten run.  

Salah and co. are now 41 games unbeaten - which is the second-longest run in Premier League history. 

They've just overtaken Chelsea and trail Arsenal's Invincibles by just eight games. 

It now seems Liverpool are destined to end their wait for the Premier League title and as each week passes, it's becoming more likely they will become invincible, too.