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Leaving Sanchez on bench backfires for Arsenal boss

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LIVERPOOL, England — Arsene Wenger chose one of the toughest periods of his Arsenal tenure to make one of his most reckless team selections.

Dropping Alexis Sanchez, possibly the best player in the English Premier League, for an away game against Liverpool, a direct rival for a Champions League qualificat­ion place, could prove to be a defining moment of a season that is starting to unravel for Arsenal.

Wenger realized his error at halftime, throwing Sanchez on for the second half, but Liverpool was 2-0 ahead by then after goals by Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane, and on its way to a 3-1 victory that lifted Juergen Klopp’s team above Arsenal and into third place.

“A decision like that is not easy to make,” Wenger said, “but you have to stand up for it.”

That Arsenal improved drasticall­y with Sanchez on the field — he set up Danny Welbeck for Arsenal’s goal that made it 2-1 — will be all the more galling to Arsenal’s increasing­ly disgruntle­d fans.

Wenger said Sanchez was left out because he wanted Arsenal to have a more physical and direct attacking style. It was a huge win for Liverpool, only its second in eight games in 2017.

Arsenal dropped to fifth and stayed above Manchester United only because Jose Mourinho’s team was held to 1-1 at home by 10-man Bournemout­h.

Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c was the central figure in an eventful match at Old Trafford, having a penalty saved and escaping a red card for elbowing Tyrone Mings in the head soon after the Bournemout­h defender trod on Ibrahimovi­c’s head.

Saturday’s other matches included:

Leicester 3 Hull 1

Helped by a piece of magic by Riyad Mahrez, the champions gained their second straight win since the firing of title-winning coach Claudio Ranieri.

Reproducin­g his brilliance of last season when he was voted English soccer’s player of the year, Mahrez cut inside from the right wing, deceived Hull’s defence with three quick turns and a shimmy outside the area, before driving a right-foot shot inside the near post.

That made it 2-1 in the 59th minute and an own-goal from Tom Huddleston­e clinched Leicester’s come-from-behind win after Sam Clucas put Hull ahead in the 12th.

Leicester moved five points clear of the relegation zone.

Swansea 3 Burnley 2

Swansea recovered from conceding a goal through a case of mistaken identity by scoring a stoppage-time winner to join Leicester in pulling five points clear of the relegation zone.

Referee Anthony Taylor awarded a penalty to Burnley for handball in the 19th minute, even though it was Burnley striker Sam Vokes who made contact as he stretched for a header. Andre Gray converted the spot kick to make it 1-1, cancelling out Fernando Llorente’s 12th-minute goal.

Gray’s second goal put Burnley 2-1 ahead in the 61st, only for Martin Olsson to equalize and Llorente to head home the winner in injury time.

Stoke 2 Middlesbro­ugh 0

Marko Arnautovic scored two first-half goals to plunge Middlesbro­ugh into the relegation zone.

 ??  ?? Manchester United’s Anthony Martial shoots during the match against Bournemout­h.
Manchester United’s Anthony Martial shoots during the match against Bournemout­h.

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