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Mane strikes twice in Liverpool’s win

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London: Liverpool delivered a powerful statement of intent about their desire to retain the Premier League title with a comfortabl­e 2-0 dismissal of Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. It was another nightmare day for keeper Kepa Arrizabala­ga.

Jurgen Klopp’s champions were already in complete control even before Chelsea defender Andreas Christense­n was correctly shown a red card on the stroke of half-time.

Referee Paul Tierney initially opted for a yellow card but reviewed Christense­n’s desperate challenge on Sadio Mane as he raced on to Jordan Henderson’s pass.

Mane then punished Chelsea with two swift goals after the break to confirm Liverpool’s vast superiorit­y, the second of which was the result of another calamity for Kepa.

SMane headed in Roberto Firmino’s cross after 50 minutes then chased down Kepa, whose botched clearance gave the forward the simplest of finishes.

Chelsea’s day of misery was complete when Jorginho, normally so reliable from the spot, saw his penalty saved by Alisson

Klopp said it was a tough game.

“They were the dominant side without goals but then a massive game-changer in the last seconds which was good for us. We had to adapt to that and we did.

“We decided to bring Thiago (Alcantara) on early because it was 11 v 10 and a player like him can command the rhythm. It was the perfect start for him and the boys helped him massively.”

Results: Southampto­n 2-5 Tottenham, Newcastle 0-3 Brighton, Chelsea 0-2 Liverpool, Leicester 4-2 Burnley.

- BBC Sport

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