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Man United no match for Liverpool

‘We cannot compare with their intensity,’ Mourinho says after loss to rival

- STEVE DOUGLAS

Jose Mourinho chose his words carefully, and they proved to be as candid as they were concerning for Manchester United as its worst start to a Premier League season hit a new low.

“Liverpool,” Mourinho said, “is a better team than us.”

Liverpool’s 3-1 win over its great rival on Sunday was confirmati­on of that — although it still needed two strokes of luck to underline the gulf that has quickly grown between English soccer’s two grandest clubs.

Xherdan Shaqiri came off the bench and scored goals from deflected shots in the 73rd and 80th minutes to finally give Liverpool daylight in a match it dominated from the start at Anfield. In total, Liverpool had 36 shots to United’s six.

The gap between Liverpool in first place and United in sixth extended to 19 points after just 17 games. “We cannot compare with their intensity,” Mourinho said. “We cannot compare with their physicalit­y.”

The sight of former United manager Alex Ferguson looking glum in the stands and United’s record signing, Paul Pogba, burying his head in his thick training top to shield himself from the driving rain summed up the state of United at the moment.

“We can still finish fourth,” Mourinho said. “For sure, we are going to finish top six.”

United is one point above sev- enth-placed Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers and 11 behind Chelsea in fourth.

Shaqiri’s interventi­on spared Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker from some of his embarrassm­ent after the Brazil internatio­nal gifted United its equalizer by fumbling a fairly tame cross from Romelu Lukaku into the path of Jesse Lingard in the 33rd minute.

That goal cancelled out the 24th-minute opener from Sadio Mane, which came amid a breathless start from Liverpool as United’s defence was opened up constantly.

“The mix-up of big fight and really playing football against an unbelievab­ly strong team,” Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp said of his team’s performanc­e, which he described as “one of the best we’ve had” in his three-year tenure.

Liverpool reclaimed its onepoint lead over Manchester City with nearly half the season gone. United, meanwhile, is on 26 points — its lowest haul after 17 games since the 1990-91 season — and has a goal difference of zero. Chelsea 2, Brighton1: Eden Hazard is settling just fine into his new attacking role at Chelsea.

Playing as a “false nine” for the second straight game, Hazard set up Pedro Rodriguez’s early goal and then scored himself for the first time since October.

The Belgium forward usually plays on the left wing but is being deployed by Chelsea coach Maurizio Sarri in the centre of a mobile front three, between Pedro and Willian. It was an approach Sarri used to great effect when in charge of Italian team Napoli in his previous job.

Hazard set up two goals in Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Manchester City last weekend, leading Sarri to keeping him as the team’s deep-lying central striker at Brighton.

Outplayed in the first half, Brighton improved after the break and reduced the deficit when Solly March turned in a shot from close range in the 66th.

Chelsea stayed eight points behind Liverpool. Southampto­n 3, Arsenal 2: The drinks were on Ralph Hasenhuett­l at St. Mary’s Stadium.

In a bid to raise spirits at the struggling south-coast club, its new coach sent drinks vouchers to all season-ticket holders ahead of the game against Arsenal. It wasn’t the only thing the Southampto­n fans were celebratin­g on Sunday.

Charlie Austin’s 85th-minute goal sealed a 3-2 win that lifted Southampto­n out of the relegation zone with 17 of 38 matches gone. It was the first victory for Hasenhuett­l since taking over from the fired Mark Hughes two weeks ago.

Arsenal stayed in fifth place, but is now three points behind Chelsea.

 ?? RUI VIEIRA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri, front, closed out a 3-1 home win over Man U, now 19 points back of the league-leading Reds.
RUI VIEIRA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Liverpool’s Xherdan Shaqiri, front, closed out a 3-1 home win over Man U, now 19 points back of the league-leading Reds.

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