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Liverpool reclaims top spot

April 06, 2019
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates during their Premier League match against Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, Friday. — Reuters
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring their second goal with teammates during their Premier League match against Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium, Southampton, Friday. — Reuters

SOUTHAMPTON — Late goals by Mohamed Salah and Jordan Henderson earned Liverpool a crucial 3-1 victory at Southampton to move them back to the top of the Premier League Friday.

For the second week running Liverpool looked like losing ground on Manchester City in a titanic title race, but once again Juergen Klopp’s side would not be denied as it edged a step closer to a first league title since 1990.

With games running out it leads City by two points, although Pep Guardiola’s champion has a game in hand.

Locked at 1-1 Liverpool was laying siege to the Southampton goal but it was Salah, who had not scored for eight games, who provided the moment of magic they desperately required in the 80th minute, racing away to score a majestic solo goal.

It was Salah’s 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool and six minutes later Henderson, on as a substitute, wrapped it up with a close-range finish.

Shane Long had made it a nail-biting night for Liverpool’s massed ranks of supporters when he fired relegation-threatened Southampton ahead in the ninth minute.

But Liverpool recovered from a surprisingly sluggish start and Naby Keita’s header, his first goal for the club, leveled the scores before halftime.

Victory lifted Liverpool to 82 points from 33 games, with City on 80 from 32.

“It was very big. Every game is massive. We’ve got to win every game. I thought we showed great character in the first half,” Henderson told Sky Sports. “It was a big performance in the second half and a big result.”

Liverpool needed a stoppage-time winner to beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 at Anfield last weekend and it was forced to do things the hard way again at St Mary’s.

It was caught cold early on and Long punished it, calmly firing home after Ryan Bertrand’s cross was flicked on.

It could have been worse with Long almost making it 2-0 but Keita’s header calmed the nerves in the away ranks.

Liverpool dominated after the break but Southampton defended tenaciously, even if it was lucky when Maya Yoshida appeared to bring down Keita in the penalty area.

With the clock ticking down and Southampton enjoying a brief flurry of pressure, Liverpool broke and Salah drove forward at pace, making around 50 meters without a challenge before firing the ball past Angus Gunn.

Southampton, which remains five points above the drop zone, was flattened and Liverpool was spared any late frights when Roberto Firmino found Henderson who stroked home.

An ecstatic Klopp joined in the celebrations on the pitch with his players who face Chelsea at home next week.

“We have 82 points now, that is massive in this crazy league and everyone is waiting for us. I am really proud. It is incredible,” the German said.

Marseille’s CL hopes

hit by Bordeaux loss

Olympique de Marseille’s hopes of playing in next season’s Champions League took a major knock when it top-flight winless streak at Girondins Bordeaux continued in a 2-0 defeat Friday.

OM, which has not won at Bordeaux in the elite since 1977, lie fifth in the Ligue 1 standings on 48 points from 31 games, eight behind third-placed Olympique Lyonnais who has a match in hand. Bordeaux is 11th on 38 points.

Bordeaux, which finished with 10 men after defender Pablo was sent off in the 82nd, went ahead in the 27th minute when Francois Kamano converted a penalty following a handball by Nemanja Radonjic.

Nicolas de Preville then beat defenders Boubacar Kamara and Hiroki Sakai before firing past Steve Mandanda to make it 2-0 after 71 minutes. — Reuters


April 06, 2019
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