The Borneo Post

Reds in Europe, City hit century

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LONDON: Liverpool warmed-up for the Champions League final in style by ensuring they are back in the competitio­n next season as Mohamed Salah set a new Premier League record of 32 goals in a 4- 0 thrashing of Brighton on Sunday.

Victory for Liverpool meant it didn’t matter what fifth- placed Chelsea did at Newcastle, but they failed to put any sort of pressure on the Champions League finalists by succumbing limply to a 3- 0 defeat at St James’s Park.

Gabriel Jesus’s stoppage time winner for Manchester City in a 1- 0 victory at Southampto­n saw the champions set another record landmark by becoming the first side in English top flight history to reach 100 points.

At the other end of the table, Swansea’s seven- season stay in the Premier League came to an end as they were relegated to the Championsh­ip after a 2-1 defeat by Stoke.

Liverpool faced the uncomforta­ble scenario of travelling to Kiev to face the might of Real Madrid in the Champions League final on May 26 having to win to qualify for next season’s competitio­n had results gone against them.

However, there was little doubt over the outcome once Salah eased any nerves by swivelling to strike his first goal in four games on 26

We had no chance to challenge Man City so the only thing you can go for is a Champions League spot. It is a big thing. Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool manager

minutes to take his tally in all competitio­ns this season to 44.

“I’m really proud of the boys, a nearly perfect season,” said Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.

“We had no chance to challenge Man City so the only thing you can go for is a Champions League spot. It is a big thing.”

Salah’s strike also saw him secure the Premier League Golden Boot to add to his multiple Player of the Year accolades.

“He was fantastic,” Klopp said. “I can’t imagine how difficult it must be if everybody tells you every day how brilliant you are but not only that, they give you an Oscar, an award for this and award for that, for getting out of the car without an accident,” he added.

“It is really difficult to stay focused but he is focused. He now has two weeks to prepare for our biggest game.”

Dejan Lovren, Dominic Solanke and Andy Robertson were also on target as Klopp could even afford the luxury of substituti­ng Salah in the second-half.

Liverpool were under little pressure all afternoon as Chelsea slumped to a 10th Premier League defeat of the season in the northeast.

Dwight Gayle and two goals for Ayoze Perez piled ever more pressure on Chelsea boss Antonio Conte just six days ahead of what could be the Italian’s final game in charge in the FA Cup final against Manchester United.

“Newcastle showed greater desire and fight, and if we play like this in the FA Cup final we don’t have a chance,” said Conte.

City’s victory also saw them set a record Premier League margin of victory of 19 points from Manchester United, who won 1- 0 over Wat ford at Old Trafford.

“When you win for 100 points it’s something special for the club,” said City manager Pep Guardiola.

“I think it’s a record that will stay for a long time.”

England manager Gareth Southgate will name his World Cup squad later this week, and there was plenty of encouragem­ent for Southgate as three of his strikers were on target.

Marcus Rashford scored his first goal since March for United’s winner, whilst Jamie Vardy and Harry Kane both struck twice at Wembley as Tottenham came from 3-1 down to beat Leicester 5- 4 and hold off Liverpool to finish third.

Kane cancelled out Vardy’s early opener before Riyad Mahrez restored Leicester’s lead and Kelechi Iheanacho’s smashed home a third for the visitors early in the second-half.

An Erik Lamela double and Christian Fuchs own goal to put Spurs in front before Vardy levelled with his 20th league goal of the campaign. — AFP

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger waves to fans before the English Premier League match against Huddersfie­ld Town at the John Smith’s stadium in Huddersfie­ld, northern England.
— AFP photo Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger waves to fans before the English Premier League match against Huddersfie­ld Town at the John Smith’s stadium in Huddersfie­ld, northern England.
 ?? — AFP photo ?? Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates after being awarded the Golden Boot award.
— AFP photo Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah celebrates after being awarded the Golden Boot award.

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