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Mane sinks Chelsea; Son nets four as Spurs rout Saints

Ater their chaotic 4-3 win over Leeds on the opening weekend, this was a return to the kind of dominant display Liverpool produced so oten en route to their first English title for 30 years last season

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Sadio Mane tormented Chelsea as the Liverpool forward struck twice ater sparking Andreas Christense­n’s dismissal in the champions’ 2-0 win, while Son Heung-min scored four as Tottenham crushed Southampto­n 5-2 on Sunday.

Mane was involved in the turning point at Stamford Bridge as the first clash between Premier League title contenders this season swung Liverpool’s way.

In first half stoppage-time, Jordan Henderson picked out Mane’s run behind Christense­n and the Denmark defender responded by rugby-tackling the Senegal star to the ground.

Referee Paul Tierney initially booked Christense­n, but VAR told him to consult the pitchside monitor and he changed his decision to a red card.

Mane grabbed his first goal of the season in the 50th minute as he met Roberto Firmino’s cross with a thumping header ater eluding Reece James’ slack marking.

Mane was gited his second goal as Chelsea keeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga made a hash of trying to play out from the back, allowing the

Liverpool forward to intercept and slot into the empty net.

It was the latest costly blunder from Kepa, who was dropped twice by Chelsea manager Frank Lampard last season despite his status as the world’s most expensive keeper.

Lampard will be relieved that Chelsea are reportedly close to signing Rennes’ Senegal internatio­nal Edouard Mendy as he looks to replace Kepa.

“It was a clear mistake and Kepa accepted that,” Lampard said.

Thiago Alcantara made his Liverpool debut at half-time ater his move from Bayern Munich, but the Spain midfielder conceded a 74th minute penalty with a foul on Timo Werner.

Alisson Becker came to Thiago’s rescue as he saved Jorginho’s spot-kick.

Ater their chaotic 4-3 win over Leeds on the opening weekend, this was a return to the kind of dominant display Liverpool produced so oten en route to their first English title for 30 years last season.

“Chelsea were the dominant side without goals but then a massive game-changer which was good for us,” Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp said.

“Ater the red card, the second half is a different game. We kept the ball rolling, let them run, scored the goals. Everybody had a hand in the result.”

While Chelsea have spent £200 million ($258 million) on new signings in a bid to close the gap on the champions, Liverpool remain streets ahead of the Blues at present.

“The red card changes the face of the game. I think it could be given or not,” Lampard said.

At St Mary’s, Jose Mourinho hailed Son and Harry Kane ater the pair destroyed Southampto­n.

Just 24 hours ater Totenham signed Gareth Bale, Son delivered a virtuoso display that showed Mourinho’s side already have plenty of firepower.

Bale has returned to Totenham on a seasonlong loan from Real Madrid seven years ater he let the north London club.

Danny Ings put Southampto­n ahead in the first half, but Son equalised before the break and scored three more in the second half, with each of his goals coming from Kane assists.

Kane, who hit the back of the net twice in the first half only to have them ruled out for offside, capped a swaggering display with his second goal of the season.

“Son was on fire and for me Harry Kane was the man of the match, what he did for the team,” said Mourinho, whose side had lost their league opener against Everton.

“With him dropping back and connecting the game between the lines for Sonny to attack, the space they created was a problem they couldn’t resolve.”

Neal Maupay’s quick-fire double inspired Brighton’s 3-0 win against Newcastle as the Seagulls claimed their first Premier League victory of the season.

Graham Poter’s side raced into a two-goal lead ater just seven minutes at St James’ Park thanks to the brace from French striker Maupay.

Aaron Connolly grabbed the third for Brighton, who had Yves Bissouma sent off ater his raised boot caught Jamal Lewis in the face.

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Liverpool’s Sadio Mane (centre) celebrates after scoring their second goal during their English Premier League match against Chelsea on Sunday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Liverpool’s Sadio Mane (centre) celebrates after scoring their second goal during their English Premier League match against Chelsea on Sunday.

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