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REDS FAIL TO FIRE

Klopp slams schedule as Liverpool stumbles

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JURGEN Klopp again fumed at a “dangerous” schedule as Liverpool had two goals disallowed and conceded two penalties in a 1- 1 draw at Brighton, while Manchester City clicked back into gear with a 5- 0 thrashing of Burnley.

Liverpool edged back to the top of the Premier League table, a point ahead of Tottenham, but was left frustrated by Pascal Gross’s stoppage- time penalty which salvaged a point for Brighton.

Klopp had voiced his displeasur­e all week at facing a lunchtime kick- off just three days after a Champions League defeat to Atalanta.

Already hit by a huge list of injuries, the Reds suffered another setback when James Milner had to be replaced with a hamstring problem in the second half.

“Congratula­tions,” Klopp said sarcastica­lly to a television reporter for BT Sport. “You work for them, yeah? Hamstring, surprise.

“I’ve not had a go at the broadcaste­r, I just say how it is. After Wednesday, Saturday 12.30 is really dangerous for the players.”

Klopp named Neco Williams and Nathaniel Phillips in a makeshift back four and Brighton took advantage when Williams wiped out Aaron Connolly for Brighton’s first spot- kick, but Neal Maupay sent it wide.

Mohamed Salah was then denied an opener by VAR for offside but the Egyptian teed up Diogo Jota to keep his flying start to life at Liverpool going with a fine finish on the hour mark.

Sadio Mane had a second for the visitors ruled out for offside before another VAR review went against Liverpool when Andy Robertson was adjudged to have kicked Danny Welbeck trying to clear. This time Gross took responsibi­lity from the spot and sent Alisson Becker the wrong way.

City shrugged off its problems in front of goal by hitting five past Burnley for the fourth consecutiv­e clash between the two at the Etihad.

Pep Guardiola’s men had scored just seven goals in their previous seven league games, but Riyad Mahrez’s early double opened the floodgates.

Benjamin Mendy made it 3- 0 before halftime and Ferran Torres got his first Premier League goal before Mahrez completed the scoring and his hat- trick.

Victory propelled City to within six points of Liverpool at the top of the table with a game in hand.

Sergio Aguero was not involved for City, but Guardiola confirmed that was due to a small injury problem rather than his close family connection to Diego Maradona, who died aged 60 on Wednesday.

Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti was reduced to tears before his side’s 1- 0 loss to Leeds as respects were paid to Maradona before all Premier League games.

An enthrallin­g 90 minutes followed with chances aplenty for both sides.

 ??  ?? Brighton’s Yves Bissouma and Liverpool’s Diogo Jota clash during yesterday’s Premier League match in Brighton. Picture: MIKE HEWITT/ GETTY
Brighton’s Yves Bissouma and Liverpool’s Diogo Jota clash during yesterday’s Premier League match in Brighton. Picture: MIKE HEWITT/ GETTY

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